don"t sleep on continue and context options theyre great !! continue uses first non-empty clip as a reference midi clip for this generator to make another one "inspired by it" and context gives you the ability to limit how far back does the generator remember and making it remember less gives you some non-coherent random more chaotic clips
Still having trouble wrapping my head around the continue/context. First non-empty clip could be a midi sequence clip I made myself or only from midi clip that was created from Drumbrain’s “clip” function? With context set at “32” does that mean it remembers back up to 32 past generations? Does it remember generations from only “gen all” or does it also include inst specific gens?
You have closed my gestalt bro regarding grooves.now I don’t have to load tons of libs)))big thx and I consider you one of the best Ableton bloggers on RUclips .God bless ya.
"I know this might be a bit manual but it's worth it" - great advice for songwriting and production in general. It's OK for things to take time. Enjoy the process! I need to try that thing!
I think it's very similar to Algonaut, this vst also has the swap sample option in this case integrated into Ableton 12. I really like your videos, I'm going to keep this device. Thanks
don"t sleep on continue and context options theyre great !! continue uses first non-empty clip as a reference midi clip for this generator to make another one "inspired by it" and context gives you the ability to limit how far back does the generator remember and making it remember less gives you some non-coherent random more chaotic clips
Still having trouble wrapping my head around the continue/context. First non-empty clip could be a midi sequence clip I made myself or only from midi clip that was created from Drumbrain’s “clip” function?
With context set at “32” does that mean it remembers back up to 32 past generations? Does it remember generations from only “gen all” or does it also include inst specific gens?
People dont understand how max for live can change your productions definitely when you stack these methods you show us! Infitnite possibilities!
Agree there's so much cool stuff in there. I'm guilty of hardly messing with anything in the max folder. 🙈
You have closed my gestalt bro regarding grooves.now I don’t have to load tons of libs)))big thx and I consider you one of the best Ableton bloggers on RUclips .God bless ya.
Yeah its quite inspirational and addictive to play around with. This and the new feature of Live 12 really gets you going. Thanks for the vid.
danke für deinen content. inspiration ohne ende! vielen vielen dank dafür.
Gerne! :)
Now we are talking ..! Good job ! And thank you for the download link
Simple, but powerful. Amazing find!
"I know this might be a bit manual but it's worth it" - great advice for songwriting and production in general. It's OK for things to take time. Enjoy the process! I need to try that thing!
Appreciate you continuing to put us on with these plugins and tutorials 🙌🏼💯
You’re very welcome, man :)
Flams are two notes, ruffs are more. Thanks for a great video!
I just found your channel and I will most def be checking out your videos I'm just now getting into M4L so I gotta play catch up now.
Cheers man. Glad to have you here! :)
Loving this series of videos!! Keep doing the good MaxforLive work!!
Nice stuff 👍
Yeah. Very good device!
oh i've been using this device for a long time its really good
cool workflow !
thank you sir
What about VST ? How do you use it with Drumbrain?🤓
Quick question 🙋 How do you created the folders Arturia synths, Arturia FX and Native Instruments ?
It’s a new filter category feature that comes in ableton live 12 😉
For ever frustrated: we need it in other Daws. I propose a Nobel prize for the one who build a wrapper.
There are VSTs that don't do the exact same but have the ability to output MIDI. Just look for sequencers like SEQND or Stepic.
@@lotustunesacademy yes Thank’s. I’m Using quite a bunch of drumboxes with midi output but I was refering to the originality and fun with max4live.
tks man
I think it's very similar to Algonaut, this vst also has the swap sample option in this case integrated into Ableton 12.
I really like your videos, I'm going to keep this device.
Thanks
Info pane says that the continue button if enabled will continue the pattern from the first non-empty clip in the track
my gawd... every week there's a new sequencer.
*sigh
download
Haha true :D