I really appreciate you sharing this Rheyne! I was struggling to find a way to work with the Looper device (the MPTB in particular), and your solution is brilliant. Thanks so much!
There is a small program called the Lemur "Daemon" which enables all of the input and output ports in Ableton. It is free to all registered users, and can be set up to launch when your system starts. There is a different version of this for PC users, and is explained at Liine's support section for Lemur, alongside all of the "how to connect" videos for both PC and MAC.
Rheyne - Nice work! I have one question for you though: Without using remote scripts, how does your template change drum rack banks? I dl'd just to study and saw that it's all simple midi mapping, and the only way I can see to change banks is the keyboard up and down arrows when the drum rack is in focus. How does your template do it?
Sorry it's taken me 5 years to reply to this...! I actually didn't have anything mapped to drum rack banks. The "bank" buttons up top were basically just changing the octave of the pads, playing the next 16 MIDI notes.
Hey, can anyone from liine PM me some kind of contact info for Rheyne? I know an extremely simple workaround (using just a nested effect rack or two, not going in and screwing with his lemur template) that will allow him to ditch his on/off buttons ( 0:591:07 ) and just seamlessly turn the effect on when he moves the knob. At least this would work for pure signal processing effects - I mean it could be done for time-based effects like delay or reverb, but wouldn't be as efficient in performance.
Yes but it only supports one screen resolution, the original Nexus 7 tablet. Any other screen resolution results in Lemur being in a box in the center of the screen, it won't scale full.
Unbelievable you share this with us for free. Thanks a lot! Very inspiring!
I really appreciate you sharing this Rheyne! I was struggling to find a way to work with the Looper device (the MPTB in particular), and your solution is brilliant. Thanks so much!
Awesome. Great work again Rhyene on all your music and tech!
There is a small program called the Lemur "Daemon" which enables all of the input and output ports in Ableton. It is free to all registered users, and can be set up to launch when your system starts. There is a different version of this for PC users, and is explained at Liine's support section for Lemur, alongside all of the "how to connect" videos for both PC and MAC.
This a nice tune here man. Good job
just found out about this and I'm drooling.
I haven't tested it after the last few updates... hopefully it's still working ok...!
you have a radio voice, BTW
This still looks tres hip
@@RheyneMusic do you now use another solution instead of this? Was inspired by one of your jams and am looking into this at the moment
maladapt ____ Still using it with Ableton, no issues at all.
No, it does not require MAX for Live. OSC isn't required, either. The entire template is mapped with standard MIDI CCs.
Fantastico!!!
i dont dj but i can see how fucking awesome this is for live use. awesome application
Only ableton instruments right? Looks awesome
Rheyne - Nice work! I have one question for you though: Without using remote scripts, how does your template change drum rack banks? I dl'd just to study and saw that it's all simple midi mapping, and the only way I can see to change banks is the keyboard up and down arrows when the drum rack is in focus. How does your template do it?
Sorry it's taken me 5 years to reply to this...! I actually didn't have anything mapped to drum rack banks. The "bank" buttons up top were basically just changing the octave of the pads, playing the next 16 MIDI notes.
The sounds are from Lemur or Ableton live? Anybody knows? Thanks in advance.
I mean, the sounds from the demo he made in this video.
Lemur is just a midi controller. All the sounds are coming from Ableton live.
Does this patch run also for the original Lemur 12 inches?
Hey, can anyone from liine PM me some kind of contact info for Rheyne? I know an extremely simple workaround (using just a nested effect rack or two, not going in and screwing with his lemur template) that will allow him to ditch his on/off buttons ( 0:59 1:07 ) and just seamlessly turn the effect on when he moves the knob. At least this would work for pure signal processing effects - I mean it could be done for time-based effects like delay or reverb, but wouldn't be as efficient in performance.
...and if he got some ClyphX stuff involved in all this? Fuck...
rheynemail at gmail dot com... hopefully I'm not too late!
DOES it require MAx?
Can I run lemur on android?
Yes but it only supports one screen resolution, the original Nexus 7 tablet. Any other screen resolution results in Lemur being in a box in the center of the screen, it won't scale full.
sounds like Shulman music