All you can eat step sequencing
Tested on Ableton Live 12.1 with Max 9 and Max 8.6.5 running on Mac OS Sonoma
Reported working on Windows 11 Home with Ableton Live 12.0
Known limitations:
MIDIseq currently adds to Ableton’s undo buffer. This was a necessary evil to enable MIDI mapping for MIDIseq’s functions. We are looking into a workaround to satisfy both needs.
Morphing between presets is currently resource intensive and is only available with Max 9 (bundled in the upcoming Ableton 12.2 release). We hope to design a more lightweight mechanism in the future.
MIDIseq takes a little while to initialize when it is first loaded onto a MIDI track. This is purely because of the scope of the functionality and the necessary steps to initialise 30,000+ parameters on load within the Ableton ecosystem.
A bug has been flagged in the scale quantisation circuit which is affecting pitched output when scale quantisation is enabled. We’ll be sure to address this in an update once we’ve recovered from the release sprint. In the meantime, if you place the Scale MIDI Effect after MIDIseq, that should give you similar functionality.
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