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Overview
Name | Version: | Current Looper by Slowly Go Dangerously 1.0 |
Author: | SalesAtSGD |
Device Type: | Audio Effect |
Description: | The [Slowly, Go→Dangerously] Current [Looper] is a Max For Live device that allows you to create a single set of midi mappings that will be applied to the Ableton Looper currently in focus. The Current [Looper] also provides a mechanism to generate key events that allows you to control the Undo, Clear, “\*2”, “*2”, mini record, mini overdub, mini play, and mini stop buttons via midi as well. Please take a look at my YouTube walk through: https://youtu.be/kteUZOlUK1w You may purchase the Current [Looper] device here: https://gum.co/SGD-Current-Looper Thank you for your interest in my work. Your generous support allows me to continue developing tools that allow musicians to more easily pursue their muse. |
Details
Live Version Used: | 9.2 |
Max Version Used: | 7.0.4 |
Date Added: | Jun 01 2016 21:39:47 |
Date Last Updated: | No Updates |
Downloads: | 3 |
Website: | http://gum.co/SGD-Current-Looper |
ⓘ License: | None |
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I was confused by "this key event is only handled by osx" so does current looper only work on osx or something specific about it does?
Posted on June 02 2016 by johnisfaster |
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Just to be clear, I really really really really want this, but I'm on windows.
Posted on June 02 2016 by johnisfaster |
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Hello John;
This is vic from Slowly, Go Dangerously. I'm sorry I wasn't clear in the video. Let me try again.
What I mean is that the unicode characters generated by the Undo, Clear, /2, *2, Record, Overdub, Play and Stop buttons are handled correctly only by OSX. In Windows, the unicode characters are not interpreted in a manner that facilitates keyboard mappings in Ableton.
In short, none of the aforementioned buttons work properly in Windows.
I am working to rectify this situation, and will release a new version when I do.
If you'd like me to notify you when I release the fix, you can send an email to Sales@SlowlyGoDangerously.com.
Thank you,
vic
This is vic from Slowly, Go Dangerously. I'm sorry I wasn't clear in the video. Let me try again.
What I mean is that the unicode characters generated by the Undo, Clear, /2, *2, Record, Overdub, Play and Stop buttons are handled correctly only by OSX. In Windows, the unicode characters are not interpreted in a manner that facilitates keyboard mappings in Ableton.
In short, none of the aforementioned buttons work properly in Windows.
I am working to rectify this situation, and will release a new version when I do.
If you'd like me to notify you when I release the fix, you can send an email to Sales@SlowlyGoDangerously.com.
Thank you,
vic
Posted on June 02 2016 by SalesAtSGD |
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Sent you an email. Thanks.
I actually haven't watched the video cause I'm without internet right now and don't want to eat all my data. So I've only read about it.
I actually haven't watched the video cause I'm without internet right now and don't want to eat all my data. So I've only read about it.
Posted on June 02 2016 by johnisfaster |
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Sent you an email. Thanks.
I actually haven't watched the video cause I'm without internet right now and don't want to eat all my data. So I've only read about it.
I actually haven't watched the video cause I'm without internet right now and don't want to eat all my data. So I've only read about it.
Posted on June 03 2016 by johnisfaster |
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