[Sharing] Sampling Keyboard MIDI Instrument
Just wanted to share "SK-1", a sampling keyboard MIDI instrument I made last year, as well as "Audio2MIDI", a utility device that makes it all work by providing access to audio tracks from inside MIDI devices (among other possible uses). More info here:
http://www.maxforlive.com/library/device.php?id=560
http://www.maxforlive.com/library/device.php?id=561
but if you download from my site (http://zachgold.tv/?p=90), you can also get an example Live set that shows you how to set up the two devices to work together. I'm used to only designing software for my own use, so would greatly appreciate any feedback or bug reports.
-Zach
had some problems with the zip file and contents on windows. software didn't like SK-1 as filename? finally renamed in the zip and reassociated devices in the live set. would help windows users to change name?
just played with it a bit late last night, having fun. more later.
thanks
Looks really interesting.
Any chance of a plain Max/MSP version?
I don't have Max for Live...
Regardless, thanks for sharing.
-Briggan
Hey, never tested it on Windows. Probably should have avoided a dash in the file name anyway.
The whole point of this is to take advantage of Live's file management and warping features! The actual audio processing in the instrument is pretty simple stuff. You could rip it out and do tons of stuff with it.
Sorry, I'm probably doing something wrong but I am unable to open the .amxd files, and copying the code from the website and using "new from clipboard" just gives a window with the word ampf in it.
I'm returning to Max/MSP after a sort of long absence so I'm likely missing something real basic here.
Thanks for bearing with me.
-Briggan
I don't think you can open them without Max For Live. Here's the patch, you'll just need to deal with filling the buffer and passing it to groove~ yourself.
Thanks for posting this! I look forward to checking it out when I've got some time over the next couple of days.
-Briggan
Looks interesting, I always like this type of emulation.