Hey there,
new to this community, first time I actually bought a sample library (Ireland spotlight collection) and LOVING it.
Sooo much better than anything free out there….:)
Anyways.
I´d say I´m a "Hobbyist-couch-laptop-performer" right now and I only have a small launchkey 25, so the setup with the key switches is both unfamiliar to me AND rather inconvenient.
I´m now using Ableton (started with cubase 20 years ago and then reason for a few years) and I´ve already built a bunch of instrument racks, where I use pitch in fold mode and scale midi effects with various chains to access the normal play mode vs the pattern play mode for example, so I can just start playing and don´t need to worry about transposing anything or switching octaves constantly on my small midi keyboard.
But I haven´t found a good workaround for the keyswitches just yet.
I don´t wanna add another midi device just to send out these 6-10 keyswitches for playing and I also don´t really like the idea of just doing it all in the piano roll.
So…anyone else facing similar issues and if so: How did you solve that?
Also, speaking of ableton…
For the normal play mode I can just use the kontakt player in an instrument with a scale effect set to global scale and I don´t need to worry about the scale either, but for the pattern it doesn´t work like that.
I know I can manually switch the root note for the patterns, but there seems to be no way to also midi cc that AND some of the pattern don´t work right with some scales, notes above or below the playing range get cut off and there is no way to shift them within that scale, so the pattern still works.
I even tried dragging the pattern to a track, folding it to the desired scale manually, exporting that and then trying to use THAT as a new pattern, still had the cut off issues…
Next plugin on my wishlist is the acoustic guitar player, especially for the patterns, so I´m also a bit worried this is a persisting issue.
I´m currently using the free AML guitar vst and that has a similar issue with certain patterns being cut off, if the chord isn´t within the specified range.