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Reclaimed MIDIseq v1.0.0 Max for Live Device AMXD screenshot
M4L Device AMXD | AudioZ Exclusive | 4.07 MB
- 64 step sequencer with 8 MIDI channels
- Parameter locks & automation
- Trig locks including microtiming, trig conditions and modulated ratchets
- Independent clock dividers for trigs, velocity & parameters
- Independent playback modes for trigs & parameters
- Note mode for pitched MIDI output including a pitch bend slide circuit
- Copy, paste, reset mechanism and preset circuit with 64 slots
- Dynamic UI provides visual feedback for all elements of the patten
- All controls available for MIDI and Key Mapping
- Ableton Push bank support for key controls

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- PARAMETER LOCKS
- Get precise control of your modulation quickly. Works exactly how you’d expect it to. Choose whether your values hold until the next trig or are updated on the next step. Each one of the 8 channels has 8 parameter lanes for modulation. Totaling 64 independent modulation sources.

- AUTOMATION
- Record step automation for instant modulation which can be manipulated after recording. Choose between the organic LFO or manual dial input and whether modulation is smooth or steppy. Maximum step count is 64 and this can be extended further with the independent clock dividers.

- DYNAMIC UI
- Control 30,000+ parameters with a compact & intuitive interface that dynamically updates based on the currently selected track, parameter and step. Forget about the complexity and focus on the creativity.

- TRIG LOCKS
- Microtiming. Slides. Ratchets with optional time & velocity ramping. Probability. Trig Conditions. Param Conditions. Take full control of your sequence on a per step basis. RGB indicators above and below each step show whether a trig lock is currently set.

- COPY, PASTE, RESET, STORE, RECALL
- Copy, paste or reset a single step’s trig lock or across the whole pattern. This enables surgical building of patterns or performance excursions that can return home whenever you choose. Happy with your pattern? Store it permanently into one of the 64 slots for recalling or morphing later.

- HARDWARE CONTROL
- Everything is more fun when you can touch it. All controls are MIDI and Key mappable for your favorite controller. Ableton Push also has banks support for the key controls, laid out in a thoughtful manner.

- Video Overview of functionality:


Requirements:

Ableton Live 12 Suite or Ableton Live and Max 8.6+

What You'll Get:

MIDIseq Max for Live Device
Companion MIDI Filter Device

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

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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.

This exclusive release was generously supplied to us by our member Usr4321
Thank you for supporting AudioZ!



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comments

  Resident 14.09.2019 1 147
+86
thank you Usr4321 and PiRAT. max for live waves are much welcomed.
  Resident 10.05.2018 12 672
+473
I always wonder why we need a sequencer plugin inside DAW
  Member 10.03.2025 33
+18
You're not getting (this particular one anyway) it because it triggers drums or chromatic events. That's the least of what it does. You're getting it because each of those 8 tracks can have 8 dedicated mod lanes in a unified interface and every step in those 8 mod lanes can have not just a unique value but a whole set of unique values relative to any number of conditionals that you control.

You could think of it as every track having 8 assignable modulation envelopes + several utility envelopes that give instruction to the mod envs based on scenarios you predetermined. But rather than the unfeasible hell that would be to manage drawing that into tracks, it's packaged in a way that dealing with, potentially, dozens of simultaneous parameters with unique values at every step isn't the nightmare that trying to do that directly in the DAW would be.

Analogous hardware sequencers in this spirit (or at least posses all or a good chunk of these functions) are Cirklon, Social Entropy Engine, Hapax, the Evolver/pro2/pro3 lineage, Elektron black boxes, Schrittmacher, etc.
  Resident 24.03.2013 613
+218
A piano role is a type of sequencer but there are different types of sequencer that give you different results.
  Resident 23.08.2023 4 332
+188
was about to do a REQ: for this thanks
edit:
very cool device found it to be quick and intuitive to learn but takes a while to initially load and cpu thirsty for a m4l as stated above
  Member 18.03.2014 3 159
+80
Can i use this, to sequence Drums in Ableton?
Or would this be overkill?

Looking forward to program some Techno DrumLoops and Snarefills.
  Member 10.03.2025 33
+18
Yes. This is currently as good as you'll find for XoX style sequencing in ableton (as regards amount of control and manipulation options... interface on this still needs some love). If something like this is new to you, expect to put in some time learning. It is not quick or intuitive if coming in green. It isn't difficult either. Just a lot of little things to know about. You'll be up and running well before you fully get your head it around it though.
  Member 18.03.2014 3 159
+80
Sounds cool,
Thank you for the feedback :)

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