By pressurewave
Sat Mar 09, 2019 3:49 am
Hello, all! First post.
I found a methodology for converting midi clips into .mpcpattern files, which can be loaded into the Force. This is useful for getting things from Ableton Live or other sequencers into the Force. If you want to check that out, you can find it here: http://www.fentonia.com/catnip/midianmpc/index.html
What I can't figure out is how to save patterns out from a Force MIDI track/project onto the internal drive, an SD card, or anything else. You can save projects, tracks (which don't include the patterns), and plugin states, but not the patterns themselves.
There are a ton of built in patterns that come with the Force, so it seems implied that they are supposed to be portable, but does anyone have a way to grab them out of a project?
The goal here is to make it possible to bring the building blocks from a track written on its own into a larger project for live performance, or just to be able to move them around, bring them into Ableton, or into an MPC or onto another platform, should I need to.
I found a methodology for converting midi clips into .mpcpattern files, which can be loaded into the Force. This is useful for getting things from Ableton Live or other sequencers into the Force. If you want to check that out, you can find it here: http://www.fentonia.com/catnip/midianmpc/index.html
What I can't figure out is how to save patterns out from a Force MIDI track/project onto the internal drive, an SD card, or anything else. You can save projects, tracks (which don't include the patterns), and plugin states, but not the patterns themselves.
There are a ton of built in patterns that come with the Force, so it seems implied that they are supposed to be portable, but does anyone have a way to grab them out of a project?
The goal here is to make it possible to bring the building blocks from a track written on its own into a larger project for live performance, or just to be able to move them around, bring them into Ableton, or into an MPC or onto another platform, should I need to.