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December 14, 2019 at 1:11 pm #115661Michelle911Participant
I have an H9 on my pedal board for my guitar and now another one for my ableton setup.
I have a few H9 parameters macro’d in Abes for both my H9’s but if I load up H9 Control my midi assignments stop working… and as you probly just guessed, yes, PC.
A VST would solve all lot and be absolutely amazing
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December 14, 2019 at 8:57 pm #153504
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December 15, 2019 at 12:20 am #153508Michelle911Participant
yes, but from several years ago, had I posted there I would have likely been told to create a new thread. thanks tho.
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December 15, 2019 at 11:29 pm #153511camnParticipant
It doesn’t work?
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December 16, 2019 at 3:12 am #153516Michelle911Participant
not well no, this combined with the fact that putting any m4l device into any set greatly reduces stability. Max has gotten much better as its developed, and it can do some neat stuff, but I honestly avoid using it at all costs. and to be thorough, I’ve downloaded and tested every H9 M4L device I could find.
again, a proper VST would be quite awesome
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December 17, 2019 at 3:24 pm #153557camnParticipant
Oh Gods I tried to get reliable bluetooth on the PC but it was impossible.
I always run a cable when Ineed MIDI sync for recording.
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December 19, 2019 at 12:28 am #153575Michelle911Participant
I have my two H9’s connected by DIN.
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December 16, 2019 at 3:12 am #153517Michelle911 wrote:
yes, but from several years ago, had I posted there I would have likely been told to create a new thread. thanks tho.
This one may work for you. And the author has been updating it.
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December 16, 2019 at 3:19 am #153519Michelle911 wrote:
not well no, this combined with the fact that putting any m4l device into any set greatly reduces stability. Max has gotten much better as its developed, and it can do some neat stuff, but I honestly avoid using it at all costs. and to be thorough, I've downloaded and tested every H9 M4L device I could find.
again, a proper VST would be quite awesome
Oh, just saw your reply. If you have to use a VST I'm sorry about that. If you want to do automation, you can just use your Ableton to send MIDI CC messages to H9 directly. Just set a MIDI CC mapping for the ribbon (expression pedal).
H9 Control talks to your PC via MIDI, that's why the USB cable can either used by H9 Control or the Ableton. However, if your PC supports Bluetooth, you can connect to your H9 wirelessly. Then you should be able to use Ableton and H9 Control simultaneously.
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December 17, 2019 at 7:23 am #153551Michelle911Participantbohan wrote:Michelle911 wrote:
not well no, this combined with the fact that putting any m4l device into any set greatly reduces stability. Max has gotten much better as its developed, and it can do some neat stuff, but I honestly avoid using it at all costs. and to be thorough, I’ve downloaded and tested every H9 M4L device I could find.
again, a proper VST would be quite awesome
Oh, just saw your reply. If you have to use a VST I’m sorry about that. If you want to do automation, you can just use your Ableton to send MIDI CC messages to H9 directly. Just set a MIDI CC mapping for the ribbon (expression pedal).
H9 Control talks to your PC via MIDI, that’s why the USB cable can either used by H9 Control or the Ableton. However, if your PC supports Bluetooth, you can connect to your H9 wirelessly. Then you should be able to use Ableton and H9 Control simultaneously.
I don’t need to do any automation at this point, just trying to get some basics working reliably. One H9 on it’s own seems to work well, but when I have both H9’s in a set one will stop responding to midi messages.
My bluetooth adapter works, but just barely, it has to be right next to my H9’s to pick them up (it was a real trick setting them both within 3 feet in here! lol). It’s also very slow, and (I guess becuase of the range) unreliable.
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