![]() ![]() We can then, for example, add this to the drum-pattern programming techniques from the last Live column to create repeating arrangement structures built from multiple MIDI Clips. ![]() In this month's Live article we'll explore the hugely powerful Follow Actions that allow you to create groups of Clips that trigger each other in various different ways. How do you play a loop in Live? You drag it into a track, click the Clip's play button, and off it goes until you hit stop or play another Clip in the same track, right? This is the most common method of triggering Clips in the Session view, but it's certainly not the only way. A basic one-bar MIDI Clip playing the Impulse Drum Machine.Ĭlip Launch modes and Follow Actions are two of the most powerful and creative feature sets for composing and performing with Live, but they're also among the least well known.
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