Device Details
Overview
Name | Version: | Morph 1.0 |
Author: | JimmyBollox |
Device Type: | MIDI Effect |
Description: | Morph creates a number of transition clips between two existing MIDI clips. Morph requires a MIDI clip to be highlighted in Live's Session View with a second 'target' clip in the slot directly below it. The number of new transition clips can be set by the user and different methods of morphing allow for different results. |
Details
Live Version Used: | 9.2 |
Max Version Used: | 7.0.4 |
Date Added: | Sep 19 2015 08:03:45 |
Date Last Updated: | May 19 2020 11:05:41 |
Downloads: | 4 |
Website: | https://gumroad.com/monobotic |
ⓘ License: | AttributionShareAlike |
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What am I doing wrong? just invert command get some results, other two commands doesn't affect anything, just the amount of new clips without change.
Posted on September 20 2015 by vandeaux |
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You are quite right Braduro - one of my goals was to make something that stopped my writers block whenever I opened up Ableton. Even if I don't use all the new clips as a transition/bridge, I still have some various new rhythms and melodies that I would't normally be able to create.
Posted on September 20 2015 by JimmyBollox |
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Hi Vandeaux,
Sorry to hear you're having trouble. Have you got two different clips with notes in them? The time/pitch methods could produce similar results depending on the note patterns.
Sorry to hear you're having trouble. Have you got two different clips with notes in them? The time/pitch methods could produce similar results depending on the note patterns.
Posted on September 20 2015 by JimmyBollox |
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Yeah! that's the thing. Two different midi clips works awesome, thank you!!!
Posted on September 21 2015 by vandeaux |
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This one in particular sounds like it would be great quite literally for creating bridge or C material. Or just simply making the change of clips more smooth, seeing as ableton demands some work arounds for ties and partial measures, etc.