It also comes with a new Max For Live device dedicated for MPE control. They updated Wavetable, Sampler and Arpeggiator to support MPE and we can use third-party MPE compatible plugins. I downloaded the Ableton Live 11 Beta to test my Magic Trackpad in Trigger Mode (you can also join the beta program here). Just one track and a single MIDI clip to edit the performance. It has new features including comping, improved clips view, more Macros, new devices and finally MIDI Polyphonic Expression (MPE) support. This is good news for AudioSwift users and other MPE controllers because we don’t need to have five separated tracks for MPE and edit the MIDI in different clips. Check out this tutorial on how to use AudioSwift with Ableton Live devices and third party instruments:īe sure to download Trackpad MPE Pack for Ableton Live 11 Suite and have fun!Ībleton has announced Live 11 coming next year. If you want to try these sounds with your MacBook or Magic Trackpad, download AudioSwift’s 15-days trial demo. They can also be played with any MPE controller besides AudioSwift or with a regular MIDI keyboard using the mod wheel, aftertouch and pitch bend. The MPE presets vary between drones, pads, leads and rhythmic patterns. They come with macro variations and include the MPE Control device to tweak the response curves of the controller. These Instruments Racks are built with Wavetable as the main sound generator and no samples. Listen to some of these instruments in the following demo video: It’s a great handy tool that takes advantage of Live 11’s support for MIDI Polyphonic Expression or MPE. AudioSwift for macOS transforms your MacBook or Magic Trackpad into a grid-style MPE controller for expressive sounds. The Trackpad MPE Pack is a free collection of 12 MPE Instrument Racks for Ableton Live 11 Suite, originally designed to be used with a trackpad and AudioSwift.
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