Re: Ableton Thread?
you could record your midi to audio, then double click the audio clip and theres a reverse button on there, dont need a sampler...
you dont have to record your clips to get them into the arrangement area, say if you have a synth in session view, create a new pattern etc.. dont even have to write notes on it, just a blank pattern, then click and drag it onto the arrangment button on the top right, the screen will change, and you can drag and drop it onto the arrangement area, or you can simply copy and paste, then you can write and fuck round with midi notes all in the arrangement area, and if you say slice one in half, you can write new melodies on the same midi track, took me forever to learn that.. can do that with audio too. sorry if thats not too clear, if anyone wants some help im happy to draw up some picture tutorials with Mspaint just say the word.
also, a really simple way to edit audios clips, arrangement view > then drop an audio clip onto an audio track, and just slice and cut/copy and paste, how ever you want literally to the clip,(you can highlight a section of an audio/midi clip, and drag it away from the clip and it slices automatically) and double click on indivdual slices to edit them in the clip view, where you have access to a reverse button, and can independantly warp parts.
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also the impulse question from OP, vickvega answered but i dont know about that.. different tracks for each sound? no, you only need one midi track for one impulse synth, which can hold like 6 sounds each or something (from memory), but if you want to layer drums a lot and need more than that, i suggest the drum rack, you can load fuck loads of samples into it, and each sample has its own sampler so you have far greater control over each sound.