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Sounddesign & MFL preview at the Ableton Live User Group in Berlin

Posted: August 28th, 2009 | Author: Daniel | Filed under: LiveAPI, Max/MSP | 5 Comments »

I’m glad to have been asked to hold a small Sounddesign clinic at the last Ableton Live User Group in Berlin. Thanks to Axel for organizing this event.

I showed my favorite devices Corpus and Operator II in (musical) action, and we peaked inside the latest Max for Live which just rolled out of the development that morning. 

For all the folks that couldn’t make it out, here are a few screenshots from the Max for Live demo showing some homemade devices, namely a Device Randomizer/Morpher, a MIDI LFO and an Auto-Gate/Trigger for Live’s Looper. As soon as the Max for Live Public Beta starts, these devices (and many more) will be available for free, so stay tuned!


5 Comments on “Sounddesign & MFL preview at the Ableton Live User Group in Berlin”

  1. 1 Subsonics said at 9:34 am on August 28th, 2009:

    Awesome! Thanks for sharing

  2. 2 Bizmuth said at 4:45 pm on August 29th, 2009:

    Looks good, can’t wait to find out more!

  3. 3 Micah said at 7:44 pm on August 31st, 2009:

    Looks very cool. Can’t wait to see it in person!

  4. 4 Jack said at 12:17 am on September 4th, 2009:

    Fantástico mesmo. E obrigado por compartilhar conosco sua experiência e os packs também. muito obrigado

  5. 5 Jack said at 12:19 am on September 4th, 2009:

    oooops, sorry.

    Fantastic even. And thanks for sharing your experience and packs well. thank you very much


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