Device Details
Overview
Name | Version: | echo on noteoff 2.0.1 |
Author: | h1data |
Device Type: | MIDI Effect |
Description: | An experimental MIDI effect designed for notes in arpeggios. Put before built-in Arpeggiator to acquire decaying effects in arpeggio notes! Changes in version 2.0.0 (August 27, 2023) - BREAKING CHANGE: minimum requirements are now Live 11.1 / Max 8.2 For older versions, check the old releases on the URL below. - Tweaked UI. - Adapted to Push. Changes in version 2.0.1 (August 31, 2023) - Changed the bank name in Push to 'Main', following built-in devices. Check URL for detailed descriptions. |
Details
Live Version Used: | 11.1 |
Max Version Used: | 8.2 |
Date Added: | Jul 01 2019 15:39:38 |
Date Last Updated: | Aug 31 2023 14:30:25 |
Downloads: | 1558 |
ⓘ License: | None |
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Files
Device File: | echoOnNoteoff.amxd |
Comments
What a cool idea! Can't wait to give this a try. 😄
Posted on July 02 2019 by itsBREX |
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In making this small device, I realized the difficulty of MIDI devices which closely depend on the following MIDI instruments' behaviors.
Any suggestion and feature requests is welcome!
@broah Thank you for a comment! ..and sorry for late responce.
Any suggestion and feature requests is welcome!
@broah Thank you for a comment! ..and sorry for late responce.
Posted on October 14 2019 by h1data |
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Hi! This is a great device for chiptune arpeggios!
Unfortunately, I run into troubles right away. I tried to use the device before the default arpeggiator, but somehow the device state does not reset when i let go of the piano keys. I.e, on the first played chord it works as expected, but in the next chord there are strange jumpy pauses between the chord sequences (i.e., if i play C major, it's C-E-G - pause - C-E-G - pause etc), but after a few pauses it starts working again like in the first time. It kinda sounds like an old car engine that first coughs for a bit and then starts running.
If i press the "reset" button on the device, it works again, but for the first chord only.
(ableton live 10, win 10)
Unfortunately, I run into troubles right away. I tried to use the device before the default arpeggiator, but somehow the device state does not reset when i let go of the piano keys. I.e, on the first played chord it works as expected, but in the next chord there are strange jumpy pauses between the chord sequences (i.e., if i play C major, it's C-E-G - pause - C-E-G - pause etc), but after a few pauses it starts working again like in the first time. It kinda sounds like an old car engine that first coughs for a bit and then starts running.
If i press the "reset" button on the device, it works again, but for the first chord only.
(ableton live 10, win 10)
Posted on June 06 2020 by borb |
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Thank you for the feedback and sorry for inconveniences...
Repeating the echo should be stopped when the device received note-on of the same note, however, it is not seemed to work well.
For now, it prevents the issue to shorten the echo length not to overlap with next note-on, or press the reset button.
It might be considered to change whole patch, but I will get into it.
Glad to know that you spot the benefit of the device for chiptune!
Repeating the echo should be stopped when the device received note-on of the same note, however, it is not seemed to work well.
For now, it prevents the issue to shorten the echo length not to overlap with next note-on, or press the reset button.
It might be considered to change whole patch, but I will get into it.
Glad to know that you spot the benefit of the device for chiptune!
Posted on June 09 2020 by h1data |
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Thanks to borb's contributions, the device has been polished to version 1.0.0.
And I have a plan for another arpeggio chord method...
And I have a plan for another arpeggio chord method...
Posted on September 05 2020 by h1data |
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Handy little thing.
Posted on October 08 2020 by Syn |
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Great idea!
Posted on September 09 2023 by TianKJ |
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@Syn and @TianKJ
Sorry for late response. Have fun!
Sorry for late response. Have fun!
Posted on September 23 2023 by h1data |
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