This details the major functions of Livid's Max For Live device, LividStep, including playback, how to: add and change sequences, control timing, navigate Live, and control instruments, all from the Livid controller.
The device works in Ableton Live with Livid ohm64 and block MIDI controllers. The device creates an eight step sequencer on one row of the 64 button grid. Fill eight live tracks with eight devices to fill the grid. Each sequence has independent time control for a huge variety of rhythmic possibility.
And, if you make it to the end, yes, the irritation at those who don't use a Livid controller is real and palpable :)
Available here: lividinstruments.com/support_downloads.php
@Woopee
I guess physical buttons are more fun, faster and better for live performance.
fimpson 5 months ago
what's wrong with using a mouse?
Woopee 8 months ago
very cool.. can i make trakc longer then 8steps? maby every track can be diffrent length also? controlling other stuff then notes with the stepsequencer? swing?
petersedin 11 months ago
The midi settings are pretty simple. Make sure track and remote are set to on for both input and output on the "Ohm64 (Control Surface)" port ("USB Audio Device" on windows). Also for step, make sure the ohm is in factory default settings. If you have more questions, visit our forums on our website
moreproduct 1 year ago
hi, I found it's difficult to set max for live and ohm64....could you please tell me how is the routing? (preferences setting, midi, etc) thanx
orientalflux 1 year ago