MaxforLive | Live 12 MIDI Tool Transformations |
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Ableton Live Compatibility | Ableton Live 12 Standard with MaxforLive, Ableton Live 12 Suite |
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Traditional Euclidean programming takes place on a per pulse basis, but Euclidifer offers the option to impose Euclidean calculations on an arbitrary per-note basis without being restricted to any particular rhythmic interval.
Set a length in notes and then determine how many of these notes would be active with the fills; the resulting activation pattern can be offset with the. rotation control.
Beneath this we find the direction of the pattern, while the toggle up top allows for the current note activation pattern to be inverted.
To install MIDI Tools, first double-click to decompress the ZIP archive it arrived in. !
In Live’s Browser, navigate to the User Library in Places
Then find the MIDI Tools folder located there (2). If you don’t see a folder called MIDI Tools in your User Library, simply create it yourself.
We’d advice adding two subfolders for Generators and Transformers for neatness.
Finally, drag our Generators to the Generators subfolder and our Transformers to the Transformers subfolder
Live should automatically detect them and within the next few minutes, they should appear in the dropdown chooser of Live’s Generators or Transformers in the corresponding tab of any MIDI Clip’s Note Editor.
PLEASE NOTE: Once installed MIDI Tools, since they are not Max MIDI Effects, cannot be dragged and dropped onto MIDI tracks: they can only be loaded by the Generator and Transformer tabs of the MIDI clip editor.
Initial Release – April 2024
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