Hi Mason, What Mesh head are you using please ? I'm having trouble teaching my triggers the proper zones, edge and center seem to trigger not that precisely, and am wondering if it's the head.
Thanks for this great explanation. Would it be possible to map a timbre controller to CC values in order to essentially create additional “zones”? For example, assign a midi note to timbre CC 1-75 from outer edge to mid-edge, then a second note 76-127 of the edge zone, then assign the second note again 1-75 of the center zone and a third note from 76-127 of the center. So midi-wise, using timbre to split zones. Hopefully that makes sense!
You could definitely set up the timbre controller to control aa CC value in that way. It might take a little trickery to get that to translate to 3 distinct zones on the receiving end of that CC but it can definitely be done! I would map that CC to a chain selector in ableton to scrub through 3 different instruments or something like that.
Thanks for your insight and perspective on programming and especially the w/ the musicality... Always hard to find all those aspects tied together! Had fun going thru all the examples! :)
Hi Mason,
What Mesh head are you using please ? I'm having trouble teaching my triggers the proper zones, edge and center seem to trigger not that precisely, and am wondering if it's the head.
I love the tax cuts metaphor 😂
So informative thank you!
so good and so inspiring.
Thank you !!
This is cool bro!
Thanks for this great explanation. Would it be possible to map a timbre controller to CC values in order to essentially create additional “zones”? For example, assign a midi note to timbre CC 1-75 from outer edge to mid-edge, then a second note 76-127 of the edge zone, then assign the second note again 1-75 of the center zone and a third note from 76-127 of the center. So midi-wise, using timbre to split zones. Hopefully that makes sense!
You could definitely set up the timbre controller to control aa CC value in that way. It might take a little trickery to get that to translate to 3 distinct zones on the receiving end of that CC but it can definitely be done! I would map that CC to a chain selector in ableton to scrub through 3 different instruments or something like that.
Thanks for your insight and perspective on programming and especially the w/ the musicality... Always hard to find all those aspects tied together! Had fun going thru all the examples! :)
You're welcome! Glad to hear you enjoyed going through it.
thank you!
Thank you so, so, so much for doing this, Mason.
You're welcome!