Then add this to ‘Places’ in Ableton Live.
However the AI is doing it’s work reasonably well.įirst you need to unzip the downloaded file and find a nice place for it on your computer. This needs to be replaced by a recent version. The neural network is using an old version of the brain by Heather Arthur. To avoid this you can delete the drum rack before closing Ableton.
There is an issue Ableton Live will crash when closing with active MicroTonic Drumpads. The downside of this is that I will only provide minimal technical support if you have issues using the device. That way there will only be one codebase for it.
#SONIC CHARGE MICROTONIC ABLETON CODE#
Instead please ask me to integrate your code into my device. However I ask you not to distribute your own altered versions. The code is open and can be changed in the MaxForLive editor to your liking. Although I’ve spent a lot of time constructing this device I decided not to make it commercially available. This package is freely available for download ‘as is’. This package comes with some usefull extra features. There are more devices for the MicroTonic here on, but I think there is room left for one more. Finally I’m content with this approach which allows the use of standard MicroTonic presets and integrates the parameters for use from the Push2.
Through the years I’ve tried several times to integrate the MicroTonic into a Drum Rack. Ableton’s Drum Rack can be used easily from my Push 2. It’s about 15 years old now, but I don’t think it shows it’s age.Ībleton Live is my main DAW. For each drumpad 23 parameters can do the job. You can get almost any drumsound from the same drumsynth. I like the MicroTonic drums from Sonic Charge a lot. Device Details Device Overview Name/Version: