Using Max for Live Devices: Mono Sequencer Ep07
This time it is the Nanocontrol, and it is used to create a complexity during live performance with a minimum of changes to the sequence itself.
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Other Mono Sequencer Tutorials[edit]
Episode 7 Topics[edit]
Using the CC button to enable MIDI continuous controller loop point control
CC Knob Mapping[edit]
There are up to 64 steps in a sequence. MIDI CC values output from 0-127. This 0-127 range is scaled to 1-64 to take advantage of the additional available resolution. Therefore, if you're using 16 steps, you'll only use 1/4 of the knob travel.
CC1: Start loop point - all sequence lanes
CC2: End loop point - all sequence lanes
CC3: Start loop point - pitch
CC4: End loop point - pitch
CC5: Start loop point - velocity
CC6: End loop point - velocity
CC7: Start loop point - octave
CC8: End loop point - octave
CC9: Start loop point - duration
CC10: End loop point - duration
CC11: Start loop point - repeat
CC12: End loop point - repeat
CC13: Start loop point - step enable
CC14: End loop point- step enable
- Mono Sequencer Episode 07