iPadRequires iOS 9 (or later), and Max version 7.1 (or later).MacRequires Mac OS 10.6 (or later), and Max version 7.1 (or later). Requires the Bonjour library which is installed by default on Mac.WindowsCompatible with Windows 7 or later, and Max version 7.1 (or later). Requires the Bonjour library which is not installed by default. Click here to download Bonjour library (print services).
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Trumpeter and technologist Jeff Kaiser offers several free devices that have emerged from his own creative practice including devices for live looping and interfacing with controllers like the Push and the Keith McMillan Softstep.
The playback path (in blue) is based on which points were drawn first to last, allowing for all kinds of linear and nonlinear playback possibilities. It offers two playback modes that support a variable rate of playback (and freezing) without altering the pitch.
**NOTE* Since the Live 11.1.1 update this device now has laggy behavior when getting information about variations. Once I've pinpointed and resolved the issue you may experience some lagginess when changing certain values. If this message is still here, then I haven't had the time to resolve it yet (unless it resolves itself if the issue was due to max/msp or ableton software changes)
*TO INSTALL* Drop the unzipped folder in: ableton/user library/presets/audio effects/max audio effects. Make sure it is the folder called "Markov Variations" and NOT the folder called "Markov Variations v1.x.x"). LIVE 11 ONLY!!
Today TouchOSC continues to provide utility in studios, live-shows, clubs, workshops and galleries around the globe. Combined with our free tools TouchOSC Editor and TouchOSC Bridge, TouchOSC is relied upon by thousands of creators & makers on a daily basis.
TouchOSC Bridge is a standalone application that relays MIDI messages sent from TouchOSC to any MIDI capable application on your computer (and vice versa). TouchOSC Bridge is free to download and use.
The first step is to navigate through the Browser to our Max for Live MIDI Effects and locate the Mono Sequencer; Live 9's new and improved browser has a dedicated Max for Live category, so it should be easy to find. If you can't find it, you will need to download and install the Max for Live Essentials pack from -live-essentials.
Max documents (named patchers) can be bundled into stand-alone applications and distributed free or sold commercially. In addition, Max can be used to author audio and MIDI plugin software for Ableton Live through the Max for Live extension.
For this post Im going to explain the OSC (Open Sound Control) protocol and its importance in music technology, while creating a very simple Max patch to work with processing to demonstrate it and as always there will be a free download. Processing is software/language based on java used to create art , its free and available here.
Max receives incoming MIDI messages with the "notein" object. Create a new patcher (Command+N / Ctrl+N) and put a "notein" object inside it. Connect one "number" object to each of its three outputs.In order to send MIDI into Max, you will need to connect some kind of MIDI controller to it. You can do this one of two ways:Hardware - If you have a midi keyboard or other MIDI controller available, find a way to plug it into your computer's usb port (you may need to get a MIDI to usb adapter). To connect to Max, put your patch in locked mode (click on the lock icon in the bottom left hand corner of the window or Command+E / Ctrl+E) and double click on the notein object. You will see a dropdown list of all the available MIDI ports. Select your controller from the list, if you do not see it listed, consider using a software controller instead.Software - There are many free programs that allow you to use the keys on your computer as a MIDI keyboard. A great, cross-platform solution is the Virtual MIDI Piano Keyboard. Download and run the program. Press the bottom two rows of keys on your keyboard and notice how they activate the keys on the virtual keyboard. To connect to Max, put your patch in locked mode (click on the lock icon in the bottom left hand corner of the screen or cmd+E/control+E) and double click on the notein object. You will see a dropdown list of all the available MIDI ports. Select "to MaxMSP 1" from the list. Then go to the virtual keyboard and select Edit>>MIDI Connections. In the MIDI output field, select "to MaxMSP 1". Please note - I have only tried this on Mac, if you have trouble getting this up and running on Windows you may need to install something like MIDI Yoke.Now that you have everything hooked up, play a key. You should see numbers come out of the notein object in Max.
YES: Those python scripts ARE the brain. The device is amazingly genius, cute etc.. but the smart part is those scripts.I already wrote about that concept of interaction design in my free ebook named The 6 rules to design the best user interfaces and available here
Basically, you modify the scripts, you test them, you enjoy.It requires to know python language and how the Live Python API is designed too.ALL informations are and will be updated here: -void.com/ableton-live-push 2ff7e9595c
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