

I've suggested in another thread before that scenes should be able to get launched immediately (in this case the "fill" parts of the song) as soon as you launch them, but still in sync - cutting off the notes that should have been played already - see my other post here: viewtopic.php?f=3&t=202530 Then the fill scene should be configured to automatically launch the next scene that includes the Main parts A, B, C or D of the Yamaha style. In live so far you cannot launch other cips immediately if you want them to be still in sync with the global quantization.

It directly plays a pattern in between the different style parts and "fills" into the next stype part (Main A, B, C, D)). The next problem is that on a real keyboard you can directly change a "scene" (a style part) when changing the parts of the style on the keyboard (Yamaha calls this function "Auto fill". Here comes my question: Can anybode create a script or something that does this job? Would be helpful if the J74 HarmoTools also get added automatically to each track and mapped to a MIDI channel that has the HarmoChord J74 main device included. The only two problems are that Live currently does not allow the import of STY-Files and also it does not "cut" these files automatically on the right positions so that their elements fit in the Live scenes and rows of the Session view. I pretty much like the idea, having all the style parts in all the different scenes in Live and being able to actually "play" the styles live in Live.Īdding the J74 HarmoTools to each MIDI channel makes it possible to play the sounds in different scales, like on real keyboards!! Wouldn't it be cool having all of the different sections of the style parts (see the markers on top of the timeline in the picture) in different scenes in Live? sty files in Samplitude you get results like this:
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Unfortunately Ableton Live does not have an import function for any of these styles available for free on pages like this: Hi guys, I guess many of you know that there are plenty of musical styles available on the internet that can be played with many MIDI keyboards like the Yamaha ones.
