Device Details


Overview

Name | Version: Multistage Knob 1.0
Author: tomcosm
Device Type: Audio Effect
Description: Full video explanation here - http://youtu.be/TciEkxnb0bU

This device allows you to send 5 separate parameter changes signals (with min/max) depending on where the Master Knob is, great for live performance when you want one knob to sequentially do a lot of things! http://www.cosm.co.nz

Details

Live Version Used: 9.0.6
Max Version Used: 6.1.4
Date Added: Oct 23 2013 02:42:29
Date Last Updated: No Updates
Downloads: 3183
License: None
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Files

Device File: M4L Tom Cosm - Multistage Knob 1.0.amxd
 


Comments

Nice one Tom! Many people will want this. (Also, why don't you update your profile on maxforlive.com to drive more people to your site?)
hi dude, great idea once again !
just to say i've a trouble with reset on parameter 1, the snapping function works great with the 4 others but not with this one
so sometimes it's 0, sometimes not..
let us know if you update this (or if it's just with my Live 9.0.4)
Yo Synnack - I updated it... however there's an issue with the twitter field, doesn't let me use an underscore (my twitter is http://www.twitter.com/tom_cosm).

Thanks heaps for this site btw!
Thanks Tom. I fixed it. You can put in tom_cosm now.
Hi Tom,
Just so ya know, this device crashed Live for me, when I attempted to map the bypass switch of a VST effect(RedSkull Distortion).

Cheers
This is a great idea, Tom! It is also extremely close to something that I have been wanting to do but lack the understanding to program. Here's a suggestion for making this even more powerful: Add a check box for each mappable parameter to snap back to minimum value after the master knob passes out of its range. An example of its use would be: I want to build a 3-level nested instrument rack that is controlled by three sliders to select one of 48 different instruments. First slider selects one of four sound categories: mono-lead, poly-lead, bass, pad. Second slider selects one of three sound types: pure tone, full/harmonic-rich tone, gritty/dark/distorted tone. Third slider selects one of four instrument chains. So you have your "category rack" with four chains, each of which contains a "sound type" rack, with three chains, each of which contains an instrument rack. Do you follow so far? What I want the "return to minimum" option for is to allow me to keep all of these racks turned off unless they are selected to save CPU. If there is a smarter way to do this I am all ears! Thanks for all that you have done and continue to do for the Live community.
Hee, well no way to delete comments so rest assured I figured out that all I needed to do was truly learn the way Macro knobs work with device on/off switches... *blush* I also realized that my idea above wouldn't have done what I thought. Ha!

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