hi @andrew !
here is a short clip of Anaphora which I like a lot !
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i like it a lot too : )

nice to see the weird character of this app workin out for ya


i just put out this very anaphora-heavy album for all the anaphoreans out there !

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Ok, I having an Ableton stupid moment. How do I get to record just the output of Anaphora and not hear the wet signal from the source material that I am mucking about with? Either I hear the original sound the whole time or I mute it but them can’t record the Anaphora output and all I hear is the Anaphora loops playing forever is in the buffer endlessly regardless of what sound I created when playing the grid. Seriously, if anybody wants to show me the Idiot’s Guide, I’m ready.

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Seriously, can anyone help an Anaphora idiot?

it’s not you, its me

i forgot to put a dry signal control on this like i did for some of my other looping things, it won’t be possible to get rid of the dry signal without this. i’ll try and add it when i’ve got a moment !

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No rush. I am just glad it wasn’t me (and surprised too).
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Is it done yet? :nerd_face:

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@LazyCircuits would having your input signal on a seperate ableton track help? Then you could hard send that input track post fader to a separate track. Throw anaphora on the second track and set the input of the anaphora track to the output of your source audio.
Now you’ll have dry volume control yeah?

nah, cuz the app will pass the audio coming into it straight through - my bad

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@LazyCircuits made a branch w/ the change, mind testing for me?

https://github.com/AndrewShike/anaphora/archive/dry-test.zip

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Definitely. I will add some feedback later today.

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Ok…so I added Anaphora to my Ableton folders but, when I dropped it onto a track, I got this crazy greyed out look and the grid was not lighting up as if it could not be recognised.

agh this is exactly why I despise updating these things. max is very grouchy / unpredictable sometimes.

just did a series of random actions to try and address. try again ?

Now that seems to work. If you use the level knob it can give just the wet signal by muting the input. That suits my needs fine but I think it has caused some other issue with the code because you can now select multiple speeds at the same time. The speed of the visual playheads seems to alter but the sound behaviour seems different. Previously, selecting the slowest speed dropped the sound pitch noticeably (the Hainbach button) but now it doesn’t seem to.

i’ll check it out, thanks ! I haven’t tested it at all + I might’ve goofed while copying and pasting stuff from the 128 grid version. is the pitch control just not mapped to the same octaves as before? I don’t fully even remember how this thing works

It doesn’t appear to be.

Been using this a lot lately and love it :blue_heart:

Would it be possible to save stored pattern sequenzes on the grid in the Ableton set @andrew ?

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that’d be pretty cool but I doubt I’ll get to it

the follow up to this & anachronism is in the pipeline, just waiting for some time :crossed_fingers:

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No worries, I do like it a lot as it is

Eagerly awaiting that follow-up :pray:t2::blush:

I’m reviving this topic because i would love to try this app after reading all the topic and as i bought a Grid about a month ago, but seems i’m the only one that is having super quick Live crash when i try to import the m4l patch in Ableton?

I’m on Live10 with Mojave.
So sad :frowning:

same specs here so i’ll quickly see if i can load it up - m4l can be verrrry tricky sadly w/ some of the less common features i used in my apps, some folks have had issues with this app in particular that i’ve never been able to reproduce or diagnose : /