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Ableton Live Looping gets its own custom controller
jeudi 8 novembre 2018, 00:45 , par Create Digital Music
A crowd-funded custom controller has just arrived on the scene, designed to assist live triggering and looping in Ableton Live. And there’s already a free download for Max for Live to get you started, even without the hardware.
Hardware like Ableton’s Push lets you play Live with your fingers – but what about your feet? (Ableton Sole?) And what about looping? Pierre-Antoine Grison, Ableton Certified Trainer and producer/musician signed to Ed Banger Records, has come up with his own solution – just in time to show it this weekend at Ableton’s aptly-titled Loop “summit for music makers.” “State Of The Loop” is a custom MIDI controller for Ableton Live’s built-in Looper device. The Looper in Ableton Live has been around for a few versions, after loads of requests from users. It delivered the kind of looping workflows you’d expect form a looping pedal. But that doesn’t mean everyone knows how to use it, or use it effectively. There are some nice resources online, including: Ableton Looper Cheat Sheet (Free Download) [Beat Lab Academy] Ableton Live Devices – How To Use Live Looper [Loopmasters.com articles] and a ton of tips here: The stomp-style hardware controls not only the Looper device itself but also scenes. So it works for both controlling entire sets and for pedal-style looping, and you can use multiple (software) loopers so you can layer using different on-screen devices. Features: Display and control the state of Live’s Looper Unlimited number of loopers! 2 Expression Pedal inputs with “dynamic mapping” Scenes Mode to launch Scenes and display their color and name Sturdy metal case 100% Made in France USB or MIDI connection for longer distances (up to 15m/50ft) USB powered Very light on the CPU Easy configuration Weight: 1.7 kg / 3 lb WxLxH: 30 x 13 x 6 cm / 12 x 5 x 2.5 inches There’s even a free download that adds some features Ableton Live forgot – the equivalent of follow actions for scenes, plus a heads-up display so you can see what’s happening without hunching over your computer screen. (Seriously, Ableton, those belong as standard features in Live!) You can use that download as long as you have a compatible version of Live and Max for Live; no hardware needed. Dig this custom version too: Pricing starts at 240EUR for an “early bird” price, 260EUR after that. (There’s also a 350EUR limited edition still available as I write this). Project info on Kickstarter: The post Ableton Live Looping gets its own custom controller appeared first on CDM Create Digital Music.
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