Hi,
I'm thinking about creating rhythms in Receptor as a stand-alone...without using UNIWIRE, Ableton, etc. is there a good plug-in for launching MIDI clips/sample loops in Receptor?
My vision is to have a step-sequencer or MIDI track (like Live) playing sounds from Battery. Thanks!
Is there a good sequencer plug-in for Receptor?
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- KVRist
- 166 posts since 4 Aug, 2004 from New Orleans, Louisiana
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nathankingcole nathankingcole https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=107457
- KVRist
- 224 posts since 15 May, 2006
I bought a Receptor with a similar vision to yours. I have not figured out a sequencer approach, but I have been using loops that I created in other programs (ACID wav files) by playing the files in Battery and Kontakt. I set the tempo with a 34one MIDI clock pedal and trigger the samples with an M-Audio trigger finger. I do this alongside running VSTi's that I am playing using a MIDI equipped guitar and keyboard controller. I have not had nearly as flexible or accurate results with the loops on the Receptor as I have had using Live on a laptop. Other people have mentioned using Reaktor for sequencing, which I have not played around with yet. It would be fantastic to have the live looping capability of Ableton on the Receptor!
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 166 posts since 4 Aug, 2004 from New Orleans, Louisiana
Amen!!! I believe that's where live digital music is headed, but it's going to take a little while. Now that Ableton and Akai are releasing the first hardware controller specifically to run Live (the APC40) I think it's an indication that people want to remove laptops from the live music equation. And why wouldn't we- they're breakable, unstable, and don't "play" like an instrument...unless one thinks mouse clicks are sexy.nathankingcole wrote:It would be fantastic to have the live looping capability of Ableton on the Receptor!
Receptor at least guarantees that any synth/sampled instruments will play should the laptop not boot up at the show.
