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EM Reviews Max for Live

In this article, Jim Aikin reviews the new add-on product to Live, developed by Ableton and Cycling '74, with a detailed account of his experience. In you are new to Max for Live, this is a helpful introduction before downloading the demo and trying it out yourself.

by Lilli Wessling Hart on January 25, 2010

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That's what i am whining about M4L as well: no audio nor MIDI sidechaining feature inside M4L even though both Pluggo and Live itself could do it (see the summary in the article)

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The equivalent of midi sidechaining can still be created and taken to a whole other level. The audio limitation is driving me nuts but there appears to be several workarounds.