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Sequencing with SonicCell Patches
In this section, we’ll assume
you’re using SonicCell in Performance mode
using SonicCell’s PRST 01
Seq: Template performance to start with.
you’ve connected a MIDI controller to SonicCell’s MIDI IN jack—
and turned
on SonicCell’s USB-MIDI THRU System parameter.
In the Session window, open the Live set you want to work on, or
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create a new one.
Click the Live Device Browser button to display Live’s
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device list.
3 Drag the External Instrument device into the blank area to
the right of ant Session View tracks you already have.
Live creates and selects a new Session View 4
track for SonicCell, and a SonicCell device
appears in the Track View below—this is
where you’ll set up your MIDI track.
In the SonicCell device, set the MIDI To
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parameter to SonicCell, and select the MIDI
channel for the SonicCell part whose patch
you want to sequence. Leave the rest of the
settings at their default values.
Here we’ve set up to
sequence with Part 1.
If you haven’t yet selected a patch on SonicCell to play from this track,
use the SonicCell Editor’s track to assign the desired patch to the
part you want to use. Once you’ve done that, return to the MIDI track
you’ve been setting up.
When you play your controller now, you should hear the desired 6
patch play in SonicCell.
Record your SonicCell track as you would any other Live track—when
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you play it back, you’ll hear its SonicCell patch play.
Repeat Steps 3-7 for other SonicCell tracks you want to sequence.
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At this point, your track is sequenced, and you’ll hear it each time you
play your project, including when you edit the track. However, the
sound is still coming from SonicCell itself—it hasn’t yet been recorded
as an audio track in Live. We’ll get to that in the next section.
Recording Audio from SonicCell in Live
If you haven’t yet read the Using SonicCell as an Audio Interface
Workshop booklet, read it now before proceeding. SonicCell offers lots
of audio-interface options you’ll want to know about.
Selecting Audio to Record
Open the Live set you want to work on, or create a new one.1
In the Arrangement view, display the input-selection popup menu by 2
clicking and holding on the input area of the desired track.
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