Saving Linked effects

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Hotwire
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Saving Linked effects

Post by Hotwire »

Hey Guys,

What i would love to see, is the ability to save your Links, composition/layer/clip.
Then having them under one database.

This would be awesome, because it gives you the ability to switch effects faster (midi mappable).
And also, some times i make a great combination, and want to use this true out all my compositions.

Let me know what you guys think :)

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bart
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Re: Saving Linked effects

Post by bart »

Yeah this sounds like a good idea. We,ll have to figure out an ellegant sollution for it.

Hotwire
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Re: Saving Linked effects

Post by Hotwire »

Good to hear :D

Have to say it took a while (20 hours) to discover the new workflow in 3, but now i starting to get into it, loving it :) But it feels more hardcore in a sense, and that could be a bad or good thing (for me good, because i like discovering these things).

Still its running solid for 12 hours straight without crashing (vista64bit), and that for a beta.

Keep up the good work!

Rene
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Re: Saving Linked effects

Post by Rene »

would be cool, if its possible to save not only link but also the whole link/effects combination. then it's possilbe to load a specific effect combination preset (not only a single effect preset)! 8-)

sburke1
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Re: Saving Linked effects

Post by sburke1 »

for that matter, it would be even cooler to be able to save a clip+effect+link. Ableton live even lets you save a track full of clips. WHen you drag that track into another session, or even send it to a friend, when you bring it back in to live, everything remains.

THis is can be plus because CPU becomes an issue. One thing I do with ableton is create a whole track full of stuff. (clips, dummy clips for automaton, effects. PLay with it, then discard it. Then bring in a new track full of clips. THis way I don't run out of CPU.

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