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Steps by Babumas Devices

Step Sequencing Modulator Device

£16.00

Steps is a Max for Live step sequencer modulator device. Inspired by Eurorack modules, Steps sequenced modulation signal can be mapped to any of Lives parameters. Dial in step count and sequencer rate, or randomize step values to add interesting rhythmic modulation.

Steps can not only add a layer of rhythm to your tracks, but the step sequencer itself can be a powerful engine of musical development. Automate Steps parameters to let the modulation play a key role in your tracks, and encounter happy accidents along the way.

User Guide:

Steps Manual

Developer: Babumas Devices
Compatibility: Ableton Live 10 / 11 Suite or Ableton Live 10 / 11 Standard with MaxforLive Installed
OS: OS 11.0 OR LATER / WINDOWS WINDOWS: 10 (64-BIT) OR LATER
Min. Requirements: MaxforLive is Essential

Description

Steps is a Max for Live step sequencer modulator device. Inspired by Eurorack modules, Steps sequenced modulation signal can be mapped to any of Lives parameters. Dial in step count and sequencer rate, or randomize step values to add interesting rhythmic modulation. 

STEP SEQUENCER

The step sequencer page lays the parameters of the control signal. Rate sets the step sequencer speed, while Steps sets the step count. Direction sets the sequencer direction — forward, backward, or forward and backward. Increasing Smooth value adds a glide time between each step value, while Randomize sets random values for each step.

MAPPING

The mapping page allows you to map the control signal to any of Lives parameters. Click Map — and when the button starts flashing, the next parameter clicked will be mapped a control signal. Use the Min/Max values to scale or invert the control signal. www.

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INSTALLATION

Double click on the .ALP file whilst you have Ableton Live open.

DEVELOPER

Babumas Devices

Takuma Matsui is an artist and music technologist based in Brooklyn, NY.
As an artist, Takuma draws influences from artists of various disciplines, including T.S. Eliot, Bela Balaz, Aaron Copland, and Robert Henke. His work explores form-mediums at the intersection of new tools and aesthetics; incorporating Max/MSP, 2D animation, and new modes of digital communication. ‍
Takuma has worked with clients including Splice and iZotope, and is producer and instructor at 343 Labs in NYC.

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