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Overview
Name | Version: | sun.polymidireceive 1.0 |
Author: | parkingsun |
Device Type: | MIDI Effect |
Description: | Ever wished a sweet midi-driven monophonic effect was polyphonic? Say Corpus in MIDI mode? Or Izotope's StutterEdit VST? Well, now it is. This little doohickey takes a polyphonic bunch of MIDI notes and dynamically re-routes them to different midi tracks, allowing you to create polyphonic effects where before there was only mono. Note that the screen shot is not fantastically exciting here. The sound, though, is awesome. This is one half of the package. You'll also need http://www.maxforlive.com/library/device.php?id=567 |
Details
Live Version Used: | 8.2.1 |
Max Version Used: | 5.1.7 |
Date Added: | Feb 18 2011 22:13:49 |
Date Last Updated: | No Updates |
Downloads: | 1011 |
ⓘ License: | AttributionShareAlike |
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Files
Device File: | sun.polymidireceive.amxd |
Comments
i don't really understand what does this thing
with stutter edit, you can play polyphonic effects no?
with stutter edit, you can play polyphonic effects no?
Posted on February 19 2011 by vader1 |
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please a little how to! it looks really promising :)
Posted on February 19 2011 by lek |
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ok, I ve got it now, wonderful tool!!!
Posted on February 19 2011 by lek |
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@ lek -
can you say how you set this up to work proper ? that would be supercool.
thanks
can you say how you set this up to work proper ? that would be supercool.
thanks
Posted on February 19 2011 by uxeexu |
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basically: use sun.plyfier on a midi track
put a midi instrument on few different midi tracks with an instance of polymidireceive on each track.
setup the polymidireceive voice to a different value for each track, same bus for all of them, no need to setup a midi input on each track (the bus does it), then play different type of chords and you ll see :)
put a midi instrument on few different midi tracks with an instance of polymidireceive on each track.
setup the polymidireceive voice to a different value for each track, same bus for all of them, no need to setup a midi input on each track (the bus does it), then play different type of chords and you ll see :)
Posted on February 19 2011 by lek |
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any chance of an example viddy screencapture of these 2 in action ?
basically a wee 'how-to' set up and listen in action ?
Thanks so much