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Midi note number to note
Midi note number to note




midi note number to note
  1. #Midi note number to note archive
  2. #Midi note number to note software
  3. #Midi note number to note Pc
  4. #Midi note number to note windows

Next, create a folder for your MIDI actions. Choose: MIDI tickbox and press OK.Ī new MIDI Plugin icon will appear on the action group navigation bar. Picture 1: Here you can see the plugin manager.

#Midi note number to note software

Turn on MIDI from the Loupedeck device settings.Ĭhoose the MIDI plugin from the "Manage Plugins" menu on the upper right side in the software profile of your choosing (e.g. I apologize again for the long winded post, I really love these devices though and want to help document any issues that might save others some headaches in the future.MIDI plugin is available for Loupedeck CT and Live Consoles Before we get started. It’s just scary to me because of how long I’ve been working on these settings (literally hundreds of addresses in these racks) and seeing them vanish turns my stomach. Good! … But who knows what will happen in the future.

#Midi note number to note windows

So if this happens again, I’ll try and drag a device from my user library to a track and maybe that’s the fix? I also restarted windows and it opened again fine with all my addresses instead of midi note values.

#Midi note number to note Pc

I was ready to repeat the process 8 times replacing and saving from my Mac and going back to the PC but- something else I’d done had apparently got Ableton to behave properly when loading the grabbers in the template again and now everything is back to normal. So then I open the template ALS that was killing my addresses just a few minutes before this and it just worked. Again (as expected) the grabber devices were missing but after replacing them, the addresses were back. Is it essential for them to always be added from that folder? My template didn’t start that way so maybe there’s some legacy location issue, but now I always drag them in from that location.Īnyway, I sent that midi rack preset back to my PC and opened it. (could multiple chains and multiple note grabbers on each chain be an issue?) I THINK I dragged them in from my User Library when I originally created the template but I could be wrong. I tried opening the file on my Mac which is on 10.0 and the devices were missing, but I was able to replace them (which restored the addresses I’d entered) and save them as a rack with 3 chains and grabber devices on each chain.

#Midi note number to note archive

After noticing the first time, I tried to downgrade Ableton which was also 10.1 in the their download archive and the only option available- probably a decimal release 10.1.01 vs 10.1.02? So after I did that and opened my template, my addresses were back and I thought I solved the issue.īut then tonight I had the issue again. BUT it seems to be inconsistent and I’m hunting for the reason. So I’m guessing it’s some initialization issue or to do with the way the values are populated on load. Same problem with another custom M4L OSC device (not publicly available). I’ve been developing and updating the same template for 4 years using the grabbers and after updating to Ableton 10.1, noticed the issue in this posts title. Also, sorry for the long post, especially if it’s out of LiveGrabber’s control, just trying to detail the This is a totally separate personal project from the other one you just solved for my day job… First off, I think this is a problem with Ableton because it only started happening after updating to 10.1 and it’s happening with another max for live OSC device, but maybe some light could be shed on the issue.






Midi note number to note