some more MIDI plugins...
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- KVRAF
- 5350 posts since 8 Aug, 2003 from Berlin Germany
I haven't tried to rout midi in Live (I don't think). I don't own it. (It sounds great but I really can't survive without a single modular web).
If worse comes to worse, add the stuff you want to control inside XTvst and put the midi in there too. Can't work on Live effects that way but oh well.
Anyone tried the new beta Note table I made?
If worse comes to worse, add the stuff you want to control inside XTvst and put the midi in there too. Can't work on Live effects that way but oh well.
Anyone tried the new beta Note table I made?
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- KVRist
- 95 posts since 22 Aug, 2001 from US
Thanks for the plugins soma and asseca for hosting all these tools. Lot's of fun(indispensable)
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- KVRAF
- 5350 posts since 8 Aug, 2003 from Berlin Germany
If you don't mind me asking, which do you like best and why?MotorsKill23 wrote:Thanks for the plugins soma and asseca for hosting all these tools. Lot's of fun(indispensable)
I just want to know so I can make better ones.
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- KVRAF
- 5350 posts since 8 Aug, 2003 from Berlin Germany
inkinen wrote:yeah, thanks soma! i use your midi xt delay every now and then. great fun!
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- KVRAF
- 1529 posts since 12 Jun, 2004 from Portland, OR
The demo's only limitation is no saving (doesn't make weird noises, doesn't time out or expire).soma wrote:I haven't tried to rout midi in Live (I don't think). I don't own it.
So, it would be pretty easy to test just from the demo?
http://www.ableton.com/index.php?main=downloads
TTYL!
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- KVRist
- 95 posts since 22 Aug, 2001 from US
My favorite thing about them is the "rectangular" shape, this seems to work well for my workflow(all my favorite plugins have four sides). ...so keep up the good worksoma wrote:If you don't mind me asking, which do you like best and why?MotorsKill23 wrote:Thanks for the plugins soma and asseca for hosting all these tools. Lot's of fun(indispensable)
I just want to know so I can make better ones.
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- KVRAF
- 5350 posts since 8 Aug, 2003 from Berlin Germany
Great!
I'm be sure to always make more rectangular plugs 
there was someone who wanted a plug for playing a chord with each note going to a differnt synth each time. I think the new note table and the midi switcher could help do that. I'll find the way soon if no one else does.
there was someone who wanted a plug for playing a chord with each note going to a differnt synth each time. I think the new note table and the midi switcher could help do that. I'll find the way soon if no one else does.
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- KVRAF
- 5017 posts since 13 Dec, 2005 from The Void
How neurotic..MotorsKill23 wrote:My favorite thing about them is the "rectangular" shape, this seems to work well for my workflow(all my favorite plugins have four sides). ...so keep up the good worksoma wrote:If you don't mind me asking, which do you like best and why?MotorsKill23 wrote:Thanks for the plugins soma and asseca for hosting all these tools. Lot's of fun(indispensable)
I just want to know so I can make better ones.

Jens, "B.t.w.: it appears I was wrong"
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- KVRAF
- 5350 posts since 8 Aug, 2003 from Berlin Germany
I got the plugins to work in Live only inside xt. SO the the work around is to load the plugin(s) you want controlled by my midi fx inside xt with the soma/NF plug infront.kodama wrote:Soma & NF, none of these midi plugs seem to work in Live at all, have you tried them in Live?
I actually own EXT, but it doesn't output midi, so it's kind of useless as a modular midi device in Live...
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- KVRAF
- 1617 posts since 19 Mar, 2002 from Victoria, BC
heh, I feel a little silly, since I've had these plugins done for a couple weeks and just kept forgetting to upload them and post here, but anyways:
Note Cycler
Note Cycler is a simple plugin that cycles through a list of notes. It sends the next note every time it receives a note on message. The notes cycle from top to bottom, first the right column and then the left.
The notes are set by clicking and dragging on them, and you can also set the velocity of the notes or choose to use the velocity of the note that triggered it. If the switch next to a note is set to "Off" then it will be skipped.
CC Cycler
CC Cycler is a simple plugin that sends a MIDI control change (CC) message every time it receives a note on message. The CC values (shown as a number from 0-127) cycle from right to left. If the switch under a CC value is set to "off" then that value will be skipped.
SuperTran
SuperTran is a simple transposition plugin. It works with data on two midi channels. The control channel should be fed MONOPHONIC melodies or basslines, and the source channel can be fed anything (although a common use would be patterns based around on a single root note). The notes on the source channel will be transposed so they are the same distance from the root note as the last note received on the control channel. For example, feeding a repeating pattern based on C3 on the source channel, and an E3 on the control channel, the source channel will be transposed 4 semitones to be based around E3. It's actually fairly simple in practice.
Please note that supertran will *NOT* restrict your notes to any scale, so you will end up with a lot of out-of-key notes if you don't use a plugin such as NDC's MIDIForce2Key after it.
Note Cycler
Note Cycler is a simple plugin that cycles through a list of notes. It sends the next note every time it receives a note on message. The notes cycle from top to bottom, first the right column and then the left.
The notes are set by clicking and dragging on them, and you can also set the velocity of the notes or choose to use the velocity of the note that triggered it. If the switch next to a note is set to "Off" then it will be skipped.
CC Cycler
CC Cycler is a simple plugin that sends a MIDI control change (CC) message every time it receives a note on message. The CC values (shown as a number from 0-127) cycle from right to left. If the switch under a CC value is set to "off" then that value will be skipped.
SuperTran
SuperTran is a simple transposition plugin. It works with data on two midi channels. The control channel should be fed MONOPHONIC melodies or basslines, and the source channel can be fed anything (although a common use would be patterns based around on a single root note). The notes on the source channel will be transposed so they are the same distance from the root note as the last note received on the control channel. For example, feeding a repeating pattern based on C3 on the source channel, and an E3 on the control channel, the source channel will be transposed 4 semitones to be based around E3. It's actually fairly simple in practice.
Please note that supertran will *NOT* restrict your notes to any scale, so you will end up with a lot of out-of-key notes if you don't use a plugin such as NDC's MIDIForce2Key after it.
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- KVRAF
- 5350 posts since 8 Aug, 2003 from Berlin Germany
Hey Note cycler does pretty much the same thing as my note table... seeing as yours is finished I'll discontinue mine alpha (only the one I did can cycle forward, back, ping pong, or random. and you can set the steps in teh cycle... but anyway.)
I like the SM plugs! I need to switch over because you can do so much more with SM than SE but I have so many prefabs for SE going that it always seems to be the quickes way.
I like the SM plugs! I need to switch over because you can do so much more with SM than SE but I have so many prefabs for SE going that it always seems to be the quickes way.
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- KVRAF
- 1617 posts since 19 Mar, 2002 from Victoria, BC
yeah I just looked at yours and I'm thinking of how to implement those features in mine, setting the start and finish steps should be easy, but the various cycle modes might be a bit trickier. Anyways, I wouldn't call them finished by a long shot, I just don't have the interest to do proper versioning/betas etc.. etc. there's still some "small stuff" I want to tweak on them as well.
I hear what you're saying about SE and prefabs, and I don't know that it's a case of really being able to do "more" in SM. For me it's just the way the data is presented, being able to split a MIDI message into a bunch of integers (instead of CV) is the only way I can really get my head around it. I've got some other ideas, and I think I may reinvent a wheel or 2 on my way (like a scale quantization module). Right now I'm just trying all the different things I can do with the current plugs (nicfits midi delay is getting a lot more attention than it ever did before)
I hear what you're saying about SE and prefabs, and I don't know that it's a case of really being able to do "more" in SM. For me it's just the way the data is presented, being able to split a MIDI message into a bunch of integers (instead of CV) is the only way I can really get my head around it. I've got some other ideas, and I think I may reinvent a wheel or 2 on my way (like a scale quantization module). Right now I'm just trying all the different things I can do with the current plugs (nicfits midi delay is getting a lot more attention than it ever did before)
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- KVRAF
- 5350 posts since 8 Aug, 2003 from Berlin Germany
I think when I buy SM I will rewrite the clip playing part of Live as a VST... I would probably sell it to pay for the cost of SM.
I got a good start on a SE version but the interface/performace is crap.
I got a good start on a SE version but the interface/performace is crap.
