Comments by maxforcats

Very nice!
Very nice! A different approach than my Bertha https://maxforlive.com/library/device/1666/ck-bertha and probably more focused on Hammonds - quite like your rotary speaker here.
Very nice!
ConChord if fully MIDI-controllable and of course also via Push...
Ah, ok. i read misleading info about this. Fixed now, thanks all.

If you point me to the definition that a commercial licence can't be share alike, which i explicitly state, i will happily change the licence. Thanks!
@willieraylewis: simply login to your SonicBloom account and navigate to 'my account' BUT: this applies only for users of ARP ONE, not of the now free ARP from the Max Essentials.

@rozze: acknowledged. SonicBloom has a shop optimisations planned. You can easily decide if you want to receive a newsletter or not.
You need to freeze the device before uploading in order to make all code dependencies self-contained.
Cheers,
C.
@ Buzzr - Feedback will be adressed.
@ Softbass: screenshots are now all online in the oscillot section at maxforcats.com
Hello,
Yes, the idea is indeed to get more modern and even esoteric modules in the not so distant future but for the initial 1.0 release, these ~100 modules are a very good starting point.
Best,
C.
Ok, list now in the posting.
You might always check http://maxforcats.com for new modules etc. - there's already a new Oscillator in the Oscillator section. ^_^
The modules are listed in categories on the maxforcats.com page...

I agree - for v1 my goal was to have automatable yet storable xy movements so my task for v2 will be to have this system controllable with ipads/QunNeos etc. - it'll take some time though...Thanks!
@Tribalogical
An oversight on my part - thanks for spotting.

Btw: Any of these paid devices include support, lessons and manuals (in some cases) plus they have been tested on 32/64 bit PC and Macs.

p.s.: currently on flash sale @ableton
ups:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/liytgm5sdn9nhp9/NOTE_TRAP_DEMO.zip
Hello,

The Note Trap works indeed with note messages.
A gate passes note on messages to the grid, a note off closes the gate, at the same time it triggers the sequencer.
The sequencer goes through the matrix and looks if there are dots on the grid. The dots again are additional note triggers which are squeezed into the right scale/tonic with the 'modes' / 'tonic' parameters. The result is a lovely melody and chords which can be transposed depending on the incoming note value.
I recommend to play a instrument where the sustain is turned down for best results.

Here's a quick demo set with 2 tracks and Operators (i hope this works for you).