Radial Considered as a plug for Live?
Hi
Any plans given the recent announcement....would be a great asset to have Radial inside Live.
Thanks
radiaL is not going to be revived literally as an MFL device.
However,
A lot of what we liked doing with radiaL has made it into MFL already. The Buffershuffler device is like a much cooler version of radiaL's stuttering/dice algorithm, drag and drop from Live's browser into MFL devices is supported, vst~ will work inside MFL devices, either slaved to Live's transport or not, and so on.
If people have ideas for custom improvisational devices which will operate within Live, I'm sure they'll find we have made it pretty easy for them to create such things.
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Thnx for the info Andrew,
some crumbles being thrown recently about what m4l is REALLY going to be made me pissed less.
however my question is:
are we going to be able to control Live internal devices (Simpler, efx etc) with m4l in a semi modular way we could control buffers now in radiaL?
I'm not sure I understand how a Live instrument or effect can be considered similar to a radiaL buffer.
There will be ways via the API objects to control parameters of Live instruments and effects, in other words, yes, you will be able to tweak Operator from your MFL patch.
That what you mean?
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yes, thnx andrew.
i always liked the ability to control for example the samplestart of the loop (or buffer) via radial lfo object.
the lack of this semimodular approach in Live (for example lfo1 in Operator doing the same kind of control with samplestart of Sampler) was a downside of Live for me.
but now...
although 200$ for max5 upgrade plus m4l plus Live looks like a huge amount of money for shifting the paradigm at this moment....
Hi Andrew
Thanks for your reply
This is good news to hear that parts of Radials code will come to M4L.