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Max for Live
so i just got max for live, im just learning how it works and can do some simple things like make an arpeggiator and delay. but i was just wondering if anyone else is using max and how do you usually incorporate it into your production? (i know this is kind of vague because you can do so much with it)
Re: Max for Live
I use M4L alot...my current set-up is a main MIDI device which processes MIDI in certain ways that suit me and a polyrhythmic/random beat/sequence generator written in Java used to trigger samples.
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Re: Max for Live
I love the convolution reverb, sounds amazing. Definitely give it a try
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Re: Max for Live
nice. ill def. give the reverb a try. its not dubstep but if youve ever heard of christopher willits he does some pretty amazing things with max for live and he uses max with jitter to add some crazy image morphing type stuff to his live set.
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