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Re: Push for lemur
Posted: 22 Oct 2013 21:11
by willsanquil
that's exciting
so...how is that implemented for the user? hitting different areas of the pad = different velocity?
Re: Push for lemur
Posted: 22 Oct 2013 21:13
by wul
Nope . Pressure
Re: Push for lemur
Posted: 29 Oct 2013 03:44
by wurlt01
Re: Push for lemur
Posted: 29 Oct 2013 16:38
by vfxjokir
I'm having issues getting this working on Mac... running Mountain Lion (10.8), Lemur 4.1, Ableton Live 9.01, Shove 1.1
I installed the ClyphX and Push scripts, added the "PUSH EMULATION =ON" line to the UserSettings.txt file. In Live's MIDI settings, I have a Clyph Control Surface with No Input and No Output, and a Push Control Surface set to Lemur Daemon 0 for Input and Output, I also have Push Input set to Track (ON) and Remote (ON) and the Push Output set to Track (ON) and Sync (ON), Remote (OFF).
Lemur on the iPad is sending MIDI fine - i.e. I can hit the pads in record mode and the track receives data. It just seems that the Control Surface aspect isn't working - no transport control, Browse, etc.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
josh.
Re: Push for lemur
Posted: 30 Oct 2013 09:31
by wul
Ooer ........never been reviewed before
Just got their meeblip synth that createdigitalmuic are involved with. It comes highly recommended .
Re. Velocity and aftertouch I have it working. But I strongly suspect it would be affected by a busy template even though an Unmodified shove uses under 30%, as it relies on the frame rate.
Re: Push for lemur
Posted: 30 Oct 2013 21:09
by hashua
I just downloaded Shove, followed the simple configuration directions and ...Voila! I'm rockin' PUSH on my Lemur!
My mind is truly blown. Thank you, wul! You have got some mad skills there, friend.
Re: Push for lemur
Posted: 31 Oct 2013 08:04
by djd_oz
edit: figured it out.
Re: Push for lemur + PXT-LIVE from nativeKontrol
Posted: 01 Nov 2013 14:14
by GERDDiRTY
HI WUL,
thanks for your amazing work! I´m a big fan!
It runs and I had a very good time with it!
Now I´m wondering if I could use PXT-Live from STRAY from nativeKontrol to ad more features on it?
Do you think, that would run?
Thanks for your answer.
best wishes from germany,
Gerd Dirty
Edit:
here is what stray has answered:
Welcome to the forum. I can't answer the first or second questions as I don't own an iPad and have never used SHOVE.
On the 3rd question, if it is indeed a complete emulation then, yes, it has to work. It's quite possible that it isn't a complete emulation though.
In order to be complete, in addition to sending/receiving the CCs/notes/SysEx used for the controls and display, it would also need to:
Provide 2 sets of ports; one set for Live (the default) Mode and one set for User Mode.
Receive the SysEx messages the Push script sends when the User Button is pressed to switch between the two sets of ports.
Send a SysEx response indicating that the mode has changed.
I could only suggest that you speak with the developer and ask if these things are implemented and, if not, ask for them to be added. If the developer needs information on the SysEx messages involved, they're welcome to contact me. A portion of the involved messages are covered in this document in the Other SysEx section.
Here its the Link about the SysEx messages from PUSH:
https://app.box.com/s/w900ll2tq3tj83raes2a
Re: Push for lemur
Posted: 01 Nov 2013 16:17
by wul
GERDDiRTY..... To be honest I'm note sure if it will work also I'm limited to what I can check now.
I found the PDF from nativekontrol a week ago . I certainly wish I'd have had it earlier , although I noticed some sysex messages missing from it .
edit..... it will not work without major modification.
Thanks for the comments though.
Re: Push for lemur
Posted: 01 Nov 2013 20:49
by Valery_Kondakoff
Just installed Shove. Seems to work well, except two encoders in the top left corner (Tempo and Quantize). When I move, say, the Tempo encoder, the tempo value in Ableton is not changing (Ableton Live 9.06, OS X 10.9). Is this a known issue?