obo is engineered to work on any size monome. if you are using a 64, you get eight steps and eight pitches. If you are using a 128 you get 16 steps and eight pitches. If you are using a 256, you get 16 steps and 16 pitches.
I believe there is a monome emulator for the APC40, but I have no idea if/how it works with maxforlive and what is involved, and I have no way of testing it.
The maxforlive suite is about ready to go, which includes five applications including the maxforlive version of polygomé. I'll post details on my blog, but they'll also be posted at the monome wiki.
how will this effect a Monome 64..r 64's to small for this? Id rather not spend all my cash on a 256/andor 128..
Brizzne 2 years ago
obo is engineered to work on any size monome. if you are using a 64, you get eight steps and eight pitches. If you are using a 128 you get 16 steps and eight pitches. If you are using a 256, you get 16 steps and 16 pitches.
stretta 2 years ago
I have an AKAI APC40 will this application work for me with max4live
Antonio229 2 years ago
I believe there is a monome emulator for the APC40, but I have no idea if/how it works with maxforlive and what is involved, and I have no way of testing it.
stretta 2 years ago
This is great. When will it be available for download? I have polygome but I can't find stepfilter?
Antonio229 2 years ago
The maxforlive suite is about ready to go, which includes five applications including the maxforlive version of polygomé. I'll post details on my blog, but they'll also be posted at the monome wiki.
stretta 2 years ago