

I won't get into the details of macro mapping, but I will tell you how to change the glide.

This box of knobs actually holds several other instruments and effects, and the knobs control various parameters of these devices. For most of the instruments in the instrument rack (if not all), typically they will present themselves as a macro control box at the bottom of the screen with 8 different knobs, with the title of the instrument at the top of the box. Lets see, the glide for the instruments from the instrument rack, I'll have to check.Īh here we go. I couldn't find the glide option (where is it again? I'm using ambient soudns mostly in the instrument rack), so went for the pitch bend which seems to do what i want. I personally prefer the former method you can get some nice sounds with that. Experiment with these two methods and see if they work out for you. You can also do this with a pitch-bend knob on a midi controller, if you own one. From there, drag the breakpoints to the part of your midi clip you want to hear pitch bent and create a ramp with the pink line over the notes to bend them. Double click the line in a few different areas a couple times to create some break points. Click on Pitch, and you will see a pink line and box superimposed over your notes that you can drag up and down. You will see three frequently used modulations: Volume, Panning, and Pitch, though you can select a myriad of different ones in the nearby white pull-down boxes. Have your clip open (if it is a midi clip) and click on the little "E" in the small circle at the bottom of the view, which will display the envelope view for the midi clip. After that, when you play a note and then add a note after, while still holding the first, you should hear the sound shift smoothly into the new note (the speed of the slide depends on the time you set for glide).Īnother way is to add a pitch bend envelope in the Envelope window of the midi note grid view. One way is to turn on the "glide" option in the instrument you are playing, and set the max voices to 1. There are a few ways to accomplish this, as far as I know. I'd rather a smooth blended in note bend. I've tried changing the pitch in reverbs and resonators on a single note, but the notes are clearly defined when the pitch gets shifted. I'm using an ambient sound in Live 8 and would like to know what is the best way of bending notes into one another?
