thank you so much for this wonderful series! you did an excellent job clarifying a very complex subject. having watched the whole series, i feel very prepared to begin using Clyph-X in my live set. sincerely appreciate all the energy you put into making these videos, and posting them publicly on youtube ❤
Thank you so much for your wonderful tutorial! The official documentation is okay, but there are many use cases that fall through the cracks as well as ambiguous syntax that you clarify in this tutorial. You mentioned that there is more content on your Patreon, but I do not see a link. Do you mind sharing? I am quite interested in your explanation to get started with user actions and solutions you mentioned.
Hey @greeklamp! Thank you for your kind words, I am happy to hear that you find my videos helpful. There is a link at the bottom of the description. UA-cam sort of hides the link itself and replaces it with a icon for patreon. www.patreon.com/schlapbe On my patreon you find two bonus videos, a DIY user actions starter kit as well as all of my actions. I also will do two livestreams next week, a Q & A and a user actions livestream. in the lower tier you can watch those streams (on Discord), but can't speak. same for the user action stream. if you want to speak and turn on your video you'll need the serious business tier..... Best, S
Thank you! These tutorials are amazing and ClyphX is a total gamechanger! Subscribed instantly I'm using Ableton to play live and for each song in my setlist I arm a different track where I've got an instrument rack loaded with all my sounds needed for that song (1 song = 1 track = 1 instrument rack). With ClyphX I've found a very smooth way to do UP and DOWN between different tracks and arm the one I need for each song. However, to save CPU, I'd like to disable all instrument racks except the one needed for the song I'm playing. How would you go about doing that? (I basically want each instrument rack to be "on" only when the track it is in is armed, and be "off" if the track is not armed)
Maybe its too late for that but what about this solution? This will replace the loaded instrument rack with another instrument rack of your choice. [] "Track Name"/DEV(1) SEL; WAIT 3; LOADUSER "Instrument Rack Name.adg": SETSTOP
thank you so much for this wonderful series! you did an excellent job clarifying a very complex subject. having watched the whole series, i feel very prepared to begin using Clyph-X in my live set. sincerely appreciate all the energy you put into making these videos, and posting them publicly on youtube ❤
This is wonderful! Thank you!
Thank you so much for your wonderful tutorial! The official documentation is okay, but there are many use cases that fall through the cracks as well as ambiguous syntax that you clarify in this tutorial. You mentioned that there is more content on your Patreon, but I do not see a link. Do you mind sharing? I am quite interested in your explanation to get started with user actions and solutions you mentioned.
Hey @greeklamp!
Thank you for your kind words, I am happy to hear that you find my videos helpful.
There is a link at the bottom of the description. UA-cam sort of hides the link itself and replaces it with a icon for patreon. www.patreon.com/schlapbe
On my patreon you find two bonus videos, a DIY user actions starter kit as well as all of my actions. I also will do two livestreams next week, a Q & A and a user actions livestream.
in the lower tier you can watch those streams (on Discord), but can't speak. same for the user action stream.
if you want to speak and turn on your video you'll need the serious business tier.....
Best, S
Thank you! These tutorials are amazing and ClyphX is a total gamechanger! Subscribed instantly
I'm using Ableton to play live and for each song in my setlist I arm a different track where I've got an instrument rack loaded with all my sounds needed for that song (1 song = 1 track = 1 instrument rack).
With ClyphX I've found a very smooth way to do UP and DOWN between different tracks and arm the one I need for each song.
However, to save CPU, I'd like to disable all instrument racks except the one needed for the song I'm playing. How would you go about doing that? (I basically want each instrument rack to be "on" only when the track it is in is armed, and be "off" if the track is not armed)
Maybe its too late for that but what about this solution?
This will replace the loaded instrument rack with another instrument rack of your choice.
[] "Track Name"/DEV(1) SEL;
WAIT 3;
LOADUSER "Instrument Rack Name.adg":
SETSTOP
also a question - how did you do the lettering on the launchpad buttons? they're gorgeous! best of luck in your move :)
Hi @kyleturgeonfilms, they are simple printable transparant stickers.
Does []REINIT also work on x-controls?
I've been reloading my set everytime changes where made :)
unfortunately not. You have to reload the set if you change anything in xcontrols. REINIT is just for variables and macros
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