+3 !!!
Also: I’d love to see all Fors devices on iOS 'cause I won’t ever be buying Ableton Live.
+3 !!!
Also: I’d love to see all Fors devices on iOS 'cause I won’t ever be buying Ableton Live.
I will love that the sequencer could send MIDI out to other devices on Ableton.
Thanks again for your superb work!
This is not possible in Max for Live unfortunately. As in, a Max instrument cannot have multi-out tracks like a VST. Would have if I could!
EDIT: I was wrong – it is possible and will likely be available in an update.
There’s a chance!
No, not at all. To clarify what I meant regarding making a standalone application; it’s possible to author a standalone desktop application in Max, but that’s a fairly limited format.
thanks for the clarification. not a deal breaker for me. great drum machine. the instruments are really flexible. wide range of sounds available.
Just bought this as a Xmas gift to myself…
I wonder if you could use the send/receive mechanism they talk about here? Article: Audio Routes: A new system for multi-channel routing in Ableton Live | Cycling '74
Edit: or this seems to suggest multi outs are possible: [plugout~] multiple outputs - Max For Live Forum | Cycling '74
Disclaimer: I know nothing about Max so have no idea if this is actually usable, was just surprised there is such a limitation
AFAIK it wasn’t a possibility, but perhaps something has changed. I don’t want a hacky solution (which send/receive would involve), but if this is now supported I’ll of course add it in.
The format is very quirky and has a lot of caveats, so some things simply aren’t viable.
EDIT: Haha well you learn something new every day. Next update will probably have multichannel output from the looks of it.
Amazing, I hope it works! Super impressed with the level of polish you’ve managed to create in an M4L device. Sounds amazing too. Incredible work
wish elektron would do some Fors collaboration machines for syntakt
Well that was easy. I take it all back!!
@tdmusic Thank you for highlighting this! for some reason I just thought this wasn’t in the scope of what a Max for Live instrument has available.
Aha amazing! Happy to help
ha. that’s awesome. looking forward to that update sooner or later.
again, congrats on the release.
This is a fantastic addition. I was wishing for it today, to send one track out to a delay.
Multi-out would let you use the amazing sequencer, but with most of the benefits of the individual devices.
Incredible release @Ess and everyone at Fors.
Wish I had these sequencer updates and instruments in a Syntakt. Super super fun
A humble request for parameter locks on steps without a gate/trigger (you know what I am talking about )
A little sequencer humor. Probably…
In this case I’d buy syntakt in a breeze
i know there have been some feature requests and other posts to reply to
you are probably busy & mine are not urgent but i humbly wanna ask a few technical questions:
No, RNBO doesn’t do much for me that I couldn’t do myself – porting the DSP to C++ is not a big hurdle when it comes to making a plugin for me. The UI and the rest of the functionality is far more difficult for example. Plus, I don’t think RNBO is that viable for creating commercial plugins, licensing being just one issue. Not trying to badmouth RNBO, I just don’t think it makes sense for my use case.
It’s not so much a matter of porting as it is to build it more or less from scratch.
It would take a lot of time, basically.
Thank you! On a technical level I design the interfaces in Sketch and then implement them in Javascript. But I usually start out just making rough sketches of the layout with a pen and paper. I’m an interface-first kind of designer so often the functionality and visual design/layout goes hand in hand.
Iconography-wise I’m very inspired by classic graphic design, bold and clear logos like the work of Saul Bass, Paul Rand… That kind of stuff. But also I have a deep affection for The Designer’s Republic who, conversely, I think inspired Jesper Kouthoofd’s work for Elektron’s earlier products which/who is also a huge inspiration to me.