damn I bought one (MFA metarhythm), just bought another and now Metaflux looks cool. Man you guys are cookin and its great to see what ableton is becoming
Thx for the video. Question & feature suggestion: Tranform too which aloows to tie adjacent notes of same pitch together making its duration longer. Maybe with some randowm weight which steers how much in percent is actually ties. Is that feasible?
@@CliffScherer I don't understand: even in the Transformation you describe, you would still have to define your pitch class (select a specific note or range of notes) - so I don't think it would necessarily take longer; also, any MIDI Transformation can already be applied to a specific note selection, which could be pitch-based, simply by selecting those notes with your mouse - to select all notes on a certain key, you can also just click the key on the note ruler and then apply the Tether or other Transformation only to those selected notes. Apologies if I've misunderstood what you're looking for - but if not, I think most of the functionality you want already exists.
damn I bought one (MFA metarhythm), just bought another and now Metaflux looks cool. Man you guys are cookin and its great to see what ableton is becoming
Cool stuff as always! The "visualizing notes idea" is amazing. Helps understand more about the other devices.
Thx for the video. Question & feature suggestion: Tranform too which aloows to tie adjacent notes of same pitch together making its duration longer. Maybe with some randowm weight which steers how much in percent is actually ties. Is that feasible?
Live 12.1's new note selection option makes this fairly easy: 1. select desired notes by pitch class, then 2. apply our Tether note tie randomizer :)
@@manifestaudio thx, sure but this takes too long, for any reasonable amount of pitch classess - I am hoping for a transformer.
@@CliffScherer I don't understand: even in the Transformation you describe, you would still have to define your pitch class (select a specific note or range of notes) - so I don't think it would necessarily take longer; also, any MIDI Transformation can already be applied to a specific note selection, which could be pitch-based, simply by selecting those notes with your mouse - to select all notes on a certain key, you can also just click the key on the note ruler and then apply the Tether or other Transformation only to those selected notes. Apologies if I've misunderstood what you're looking for - but if not, I think most of the functionality you want already exists.
Can this be used on a Push 3 standalone?
To the best of our knowledge, Push 3 does not support MIDI Tools yet - but hopefully will soon!