
Release Year: 2014
Manufacturer: Lynda.com
Manufacturer’s Website: www.lynda.com/Audio-Music-DAWs-tutorials/Up-Running-Max-Live/186695-2.html
Author: Yeuda Ben-Atar
Duration: 01:15:00
Type of Material: Video Tutorial
Language: English
- 205.2Â MB
Description: Max for Live is a collection of instruments and effects for expanding Ableton Live’s music production and live performance capabilities, as well as a platform for creating your own DIY devices. In this short course, author Yeuda Ben-Atar, aka Sidebrain, will walk you through Max Live Essentials, covering the Buffer Shuffler and Convolution Reverb, LFOs and Envelope Follower, as well as drum synthesizers. Yeuda will also show you how to turn Ableton Live into a VJ station and program your own devices, like the patch he creates to turn the PlayStation 3 controller into a MIDI controller with Max for Live. Max for Live is a collection of instruments, effects, and tools to expand Ableton Live’s music production and live performance capabilities, as well as a platform for building your own DIY devices. In this short course, author Yeuda Ben-Atar, aka Sidebrain, walks you through Max for Live Essentials (the free download for Ableton Suite 9 users), covering the Buffer Shuffler and Convolution Reverb, the LFO and Envelope Follower, and drum synths, and then shares some of his favorite third-party Max for Live devices. Yeuda also shows you how to turn Ableton Live into a VJ station and program your own devices, like the patch he creates to turn the PlayStation 3 controller into a MIDI controller with Max for Live.
Content :
Introduction 2m 3s
Welcome
1m 31s
Using the exercise files 32s
1. Exploring Max for Live 1h 12m
What is Max for Live? 1m 40s
Installing Max for Live 1m 52s
Using the Buffer Shuffler 7m 52s
Sound design with Convolution Reverb 7m 9s
Ableton Live as a modular environment 4m 40s
Using control devices 4m 34s
Synthesizing drums 4m 41s
Sequencing using the Mono Sequencer 5m 42s
Third-party devices 6m 35s
VJing in Ableton Live 3m 5s
Learning how to program Max for Live 16m 45s
Programming a PlayStation 3 (PS3) game controller 8m 23s
Example files: present
Video format: MP4
Video: AVC, 1280×720, 16:9, 15,000 fps, ~133 Kbps
Audio: AAC, 48.0 kHz, 160 kbps, 2 channels


