hey, posted this on the FB page and thought it should be here. It's a beginning example for connecting lemur to m4l via OSC.
I'd be into doing a series for different lemur to m4l tutorials (sequencing, connecting to api, etc) if there is interest. Also if you have a tutorial or example in this direction, you are more than welcome to post on this thread (it could be a good reference for people starting out).
So this first tutorial is just really establishing a connection and getting bi-directional OSC to happen between the patch and lemur.
If you have any questions or want more tutorials, post here or email me: ndivuyo@gmail.com.
If yo want to intimately connect your layouts to ableton or access more of it's api, using m4l is one great way to do that, and gives you a platform to expand your ideas in a different way and direction than you would in lemur alone.
Anyway, hope it's helpful.
Lemur to Max for live Tutorial(s)
Lemur to Max for live Tutorial(s)
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Re: Lemur to Max for live Tutorial(s)
Hello,
having a look at your tutorial from a semi newbie point of view.
It looks great and I will personally be interested in more tutorials especially regarding step sequencing (you can see one post from me on that).
Thank you
having a look at your tutorial from a semi newbie point of view.
It looks great and I will personally be interested in more tutorials especially regarding step sequencing (you can see one post from me on that).
Thank you
Re: Lemur to Max for live Tutorial(s)
sure, I'll try and put up a "tutorial" with the live.step object and clock stuff when I have time.
Re: Lemur to Max for live Tutorial(s)
Here is a "tutorial" for sequencing. Want tighter and versatile sequencing? got Ableton?
Here is a solution!
Here is a solution!
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