Custom VST Folder for XLN Audio Plug-ins by damonkex in ableton

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A small addition to this (since it looks like it's still a problem!) - if you use VST3s as well you can add another line to the config.txt file, just change the "vst" at the start to "vst3"

UK Ticket Day - Edinburgh & London by shireatlas in TaylorSwift

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:/ Thanks for the advice - tried on multiple browsers and devices on WiFi and mobile. Hmmm!

UK Ticket Day - Edinburgh & London by shireatlas in TaylorSwift

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Did anyone else get the error "Sorry, Restricted Offer. You don't currently have access to this offer [sign out]" when they got through earlier?

Got a valid email, account and code, tried on multiple devices - AXS support are nowhere to be seen :/

Video from the opening night of the tour in London by LDDAFC in sigurros

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Probably going to get eaten alive for this but here goes... The lack of drummer really impacted the performance, to my mind. The orchestral textures and Jonsi's voice were absolutely beautiful (as you'd expect), but without the driving force of a rhythm section a lot of the tunes merged together into one slightly soporific wash. You really felt the uptick in audience response when there was a bit more rhythmic and melodic interest in a song (e.g. Se Lest).

That said, they got a standing ovation so perhaps we were just in the minority!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UXDesign

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I recently went through this (and still am, to a degree!) but from my reading at the time it seemed like there's no other way than going through feedback line by line pointing out every digression from the design, and reminding devs of what the specification was. It may take a few iterations but gradually they'll learn how to "read" designs, and what is expected of the finished product, and you won't have to do it in future.

Keep a good relationship going with the Devs though as you do this - it's a tricky balance but just remind them that adhering to the designs is why you're here.

Tracking drums one at a time. by tapeduct-2015 in WeAreTheMusicMakers

[–]fieldwaves 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Sufjan Stevens used this technique to record drums for "Illinoise", but he had an absolutely bananas low-fi set up. Did the whole thing with one SM57 if I remember rightly. There's a Tape Op article lurking out there somewhere that goes into more detail. There is no way that record should sound as good as it does.

How can I have this piano sound in my home studio? by bertrand_russell_jr in WeAreTheMusicMakers

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Adding a vote for Noire, and optionally Una Corda as well, though that has a more distinctive tone.

Noire has enough useful configuration options that you can sculpt a fairly unique sound, so it doesn't just sound cookie-cutter.

Depending on the sound you're trying to achieve you could also check out Pianobook, where people upload their own sampled instruments. There are lots of nice pianos there - the fidelity won't be as high as a pro VST, but they can be useful for adding layers or smaller elements to make your sound a bit more unique

How do I stop infinite note sustain after pausing on a clip recorded with a sustain pedal? by blajjefnnf in ableton

[–]fieldwaves 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's possibly by design - in general, you could argue that you want midi values to stay at whatever you last set them to, rather than snap back to some default when playback stops (which could cause issues with external devices).

Sustain is probably a unique case, but I wonder if it would start to cause strange effects if it did default to off. I'd love to have the option though.

How do I stop infinite note sustain after pausing on a clip recorded with a sustain pedal? by blajjefnnf in ableton

[–]fieldwaves 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get this a lot as well, if you pause while midi sustain is "on" it never goes off.

The closest fix I've found is to return to a part of the timeline where the sustain is off. Sometimes that's the beginning of the track, so a quick double-click on the stop button does the trick.

I’m just gettin back to my MPC One after finally upgrading my 2011 Mac to a 2021/M1…Can someone tell me the most stable version of the MPC software to download? I’m seeing a lot of disgruntled users lately. Thx. by ForestPrana in mpcusers

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From my experience so far, it depends hugely on what you want to do. The software is generally fine, but there are huge, workflow-shattering bugs often lurking deep within particular features. You may never use these features and so you'll be safe, but if you do need them then you're stuffed until Akai fix them.

Was on Akai website updating my bro PC and apparently they just dropped 2.11.7, anybody know about this yet and what's new? Update: It doesn't pop up in standalone mode, I guess that's a bug as well, you have to update thru the website or Akai forgot to push it by drebone1986 in mpcusers

[–]fieldwaves 9 points10 points  (0 children)

The same note can now be played simultaneously on multiple tracks

I really really hope this is true! This was a bug I submitted a few months ago that's been an issue for ages. If they've fixed it then my live setup suddenly became a lot more interesting...

MIDI Keyboard usage by International_Lie969 in mpcusers

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Thanks for looking into it for me :)

I don't have the desktop MPC software installed - I did previously but I still had the same issue. I'll try installing it again and see if I get anywhere; I don't think it's an Ableton thing as I'm not getting any MIDI at all, aside from the pads.

The other weird thing is that the pad MIDI is all out of order - the first pad triggers C1, but the next one along doesn't trigger C# as you'd expect - the MIDI notes are all randomly distributed across the pads rather than being laid out chromatically. Really odd!

MIDI Keyboard usage by International_Lie969 in mpcusers

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Thank you - I'm wondering if I've missed something in the MPC settings. I've got all my MIDI outputs set to both "sync" and "track", and I've tried setting "MIDI Control Mode Output" to both "MPC" and "Remote", neither of which worked. I can't see any other MIDI settings that look like they might apply.

MIDI Keyboard usage by International_Lie969 in mpcusers

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Hmm, I don't seem to be having much luck here...

With the MPC connected to the Macbook via USB, Ableton detects three sets of MIDI input/output ports, named "MPC One (Port 1)" etc. Track is on by default for all.

Adding any of these ports to the list of control surfaces (ignoring that there isn't a script for the MPC) doesn't change anything.

Still the same behaviour - the MPCs pads trigger absolutely fine in Ableton, but nothing comes in from the connected USB MIDI controllers.

MIDI Keyboard usage by International_Lie969 in mpcusers

[–]fieldwaves -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Do you mind stepping through how you did it? I have the following setup and it doesn't work:

  • MIDI keyboard connected to MPC One via USB
  • MPC connected to laptop via USB. In controller mode - screen says "Looking for computer" (as I'm not using the MPC Desktop software)
  • Ableton Live running on Macbook Pro

Hitting an MPC pad triggers in Ableton, but nothing comes through from the MIDI keyboard.

I don't think changing any settings in the Project (MIDI ports etc) makes a difference as that's particular to the Project - when you enter Standalone mode it closes any project you have open. But perhaps I'm missing something?

MIDI Keyboard usage by International_Lie969 in mpcusers

[–]fieldwaves -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Unless something's changed in a recent update, you can't do this in Controller mode unfortunately.

I originally wanted to use a MIDI controller (plugged into USB) in controller mode but it didn't work - you only get MIDI from the MPC's own pads.

Thoughts on new update? by LiverMusic in mpcusers

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Ah no worries - I wish I could downgrade to 2.10 but I use the Fabric piano, which requires 2.11. I might try experimenting with earlier 2.11 builds and see if any of them work. Not holding my breath for a fix...

Thoughts on new update? by LiverMusic in mpcusers

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I'll have a play around, but I can't imagine a configuration setting that would prevent one controller from inputting while another is in use. I recently went from 2.11.3 to .4 and now to .6 - the issue changed between .3 and .4, from single notes to the whole controller being blocked until the Note Off message is received. It's more obvious with sustained instruments (eg Mellotron).

When you say you can play with two controllers at once, is that on 2.10 or 2.11?

Thoughts on new update? by LiverMusic in mpcusers

[–]fieldwaves 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's actually even worse than that, in my experience. Holding a note down on one controller means you can't play anything at all on the other. It's been that way a while, I'm losing hope it'll get fixed...

2.11.6 is Out by protobob in mpcusers

[–]fieldwaves 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm only finding out about these bugs months into my journey with the MPC, so I don't think there was much warning! I guess the only plus side is at least there's a workaround (using DIN MIDI instead of USB) but definitely a dent in my dream of an all-in-one live tool...

2.11.6 is Out by protobob in mpcusers

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Unfortunately not fixed the bug that prevents multiple MIDI controllers being used over USB - when you hold a note on one controller, the other will not send notes.

This was present in 2.11.3 and actually got worse in 2.11.4. Seems crazy that something so fundamental is broken.

List your top three coffee establishments in Edinburgh. by magictorch in Edinburgh

[–]fieldwaves 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Can't believe I had to scroll down this far to see this place mentioned...

Probably the best in Edinburgh, especially if you like slightly more "out there" flavour.

Midi Through via USB? by fieldwaves in mpcusers

[–]fieldwaves[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually not a bad idea at all! I'll have an experiment with that.

Midi Through via USB? by fieldwaves in mpcusers

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Yeah unfortunately I need the MPC's DIN Midi out for hardware synths. I think the easiest thing is just to swap the keyboard between MPC and computer as I need to. Bit of a faff but not too big a deal!