I’ve been meaning to make some content on this for a long time. Honestly, I’m relieved this project is finally out of my hands. This is what I’ve come up with as a means to send WiiMote data through OSCulator and then into Max for Live to control a drum rack (amongst a few other stock devices) in Ableton.
I absolutely adore the CPU-hungry step-sequencer that was released alongside Max for Live back in 2009. Since then, I’ve been adding functions to the sequencer to make it “sing” a little more for me. The video below demonstrates the features that this expansion has to offer.
This expansion is one of the more prominent workhorses of my live rig.
This video class is exclusively for those who are brand new to using Max for Live to make your own devices.
DISCLAIMER: the videos in this class are dated in that they demonstrate programming in the Max 6 environment. However, all the techniques shown are still applicable to programming in the most recent environment.
Below are a couple examples of what this class has to offer.
The class has two parts. All the class materials (videos, devices, project files) are available for direct download.
Concepts covered: Use of object inspectors and prototypes, use of help files and online documentation, basic interface design, interface object color coordination, encapsulation