1. Pitch Perfect: Mastering Transposition with Tuner MIDI 1.0 in Ableton Live

    In this article, we explore the Tuner MIDI 1.0 device created by fakedubz, a utility tool designed to simplify the process of transposing samples in Ableton Live. With the ability to automatically pitch your MIDI according to the root note of your sample, this device eliminates the need for manual adjustments and guesswork. The article highlights the device's user-friendly interface and its capability to display the amount of transposition applied to incoming MIDI signals. Furthermore, the device seamlessly allows other MIDI data to pass through unaffected. The author encourages users to provide feedback in case of any bugs encountered. Overall, Tuner MIDI 1.0 proves to be an invaluable tool for musicians seeking precise and effortless transposition in their Ableton Live sessions.

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  2. Automating Roland SPD-SX PRO Kit Changes in Ableton Live: A Guide to Using the SPD SX PRO Kit Selector Max4Live Device

    In this article, we explore the SPD SX PRO Kit Selector for Ableton Live 1.0 Max4Live device, created by AbletonKurse. This device allows users to automate kit changes on their Roland SPD-SX PRO using Ableton Live. Additionally, it provides a way to monitor the selected kit on the SPD-SX PRO within Ableton Live.

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  3. Max4Live Device Spotlight: DebugViewer for M4L Developers 1.0

    The article titled "Max4Live Device Spotlight: DebugViewer for M4L Developers 1.0" introduces a useful utility tool for Max for Live (M4L) developers. The DebugViewer allows for print debugging within M4L devices and helps identify bugs that occur exclusively in the state of M4L devices, without the need to have Max open. The device, created by tsugumasa320, can be used by copying and pasting its contents for personal development projects. The article provides device details such as downloads (8), tags (utility, other), the Live version used (10.1.18), the Max version used (8.1.5), date added (Nov 11, 2023, 10:29:13), date last updated (Nov 11, 2023, 10:30:00), average rating (-n/a-), and licensing information. The device can be accessed and downloaded from the provided URL.

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  4. Optimizing CPU Usage: Push2 Screen On/Off 0.1 - A Max4Live Device Review

    The Push2 Screen On/Off 0.1 is a Max4Live device created by Apopt. This device allows users to optimize CPU usage by turning off the screen of the Push2 controller and using a tablet or phone solution instead. By moving a folder called "Base" out of the Live folder structure, the device prevents the Push2DisplayProcess.app from starting when the Push is plugged in, thus saving CPU resources. The device can be used to retain the native functions of the Push2 without sacrificing resources due to the screen. The device has been tested on Mac and is available for download. For more details, instructions, and support, users can reach out to the device author.

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  5. Old Timer 1.0: A Max4Live Device for Accurate Time Readouts and Binocular-Free Monitoring

    The "Old Timer 1.0" is a Max4Live device created by groovmekanik and is featured in the Utility Tools category. This device provides accurate time readouts and eliminates the need for binoculars when monitoring in Ableton Live's status bar. While it has not undergone extensive testing, the device is simple and expected to function without issues. It demonstrates the use of the plugsync~ object, handling of beats to seconds conversion, float and integer manipulation, and creation of a floating window. The developer, Robert Koster, encourages users to enjoy and reach out for learning opportunities in Max or Live. The device has been downloaded 15 times and is compatible with Live version 11.3.12 and Max version 8.5.6. Further details, such as ratings and licensing, can be found on the Fixation Studios website.

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  6. Exploring Real-World Data through Music with Sonification Tools 1.0: A Max4Live Device Overview

    Sonification Tools 1.0 is a set of three Max for Live devices designed by Ableton Certified Trainer Noah Pred, allowing users to transform real-world data into music, modulation, effects, or audio. With these devices, users can input raw numeric data manually, copy and paste it from various sources, or even generate random data to create MIDI patterns, modulation sequences, or audio waveforms. The devices offer a range of features such as customizable output limits, rhythmic pattern generation, offset delay, swing, and gating options. Sonification Tools 1.0 opens up new possibilities for artists and producers to incorporate real-world phenomena into their creative process, making their music more meaningful and unique.

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