Lorenz Attractor LFO for Ableton Live
StoreTags: Ableton Live, MIDI, LFO, Max/MSP
Author: yghartsyrt on October 04 2008
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--> Hi there.
as we all know LFOs are not available in Ableton Live at the moment. So they only way to get some modulation going is via some external piece of software.

as there are already some MIDI-LFOs and stuff existing in ableton live and as i also do like my LFOS a little bit different, i thought some algorithmic stuff would be a good thing.
so i thought it might be cool to use something like a lorenz-attractor and use the different axis to control midi-CCs.

and here it is: the Lorenz Attractor MIDI LFO for Ableton Live. it has 9 Modulation-Sources (three times X, Y and Z), which you can scale and you can alter the lorenz equotation to your liking to get some really weird patterns. but be warned, some numbers make the function crash, so you have to hit the reset button, to take it back to a secure state. but this is just the maths, the programm itself will not crash.

i hope you guys can make some use out of this.
at the moment it's just running free, but rewire is high priority.

the lorenz-external is from andré sier, who has some amzing max/msp externals

the lfo is quite self explaining, but there's also a little help me section.

Enjoy!

link:

link

osx-only at the moment
edit: URL of André Sier Website: link
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kenrestivo said: "Cool!

Lorenz Attractor LFO's have been available in Linux for quite sometime, via LADSPA. "


Linux? is that some new "Peanuts" character for the digital age?

and what does some cartoon in the funnies have to do with the LADSPA? i think they held a protest here last weekend.

mad respect.

another reason on my ever increasing list to get hackintosh.

(any eventual plans for a PC ver?)

if the mac-version has really everything i want, i'll be loooking for a windows-computer to port the version

aww osx only

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