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Swing

by WindMakesWavesLLC

Adjustable Swing for Ableton Live 12 Swing is a free ...

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Type
MIDI Transformation
Author
WindMakesWavesLLC
Version
1.0.7
License
None
Live version
12.0.25
Max version
8.6.4
Downloads
0
Updated
2024-09-05

Description

Adjustable Swing for Ableton Live 12

Swing is a free MIDI Transformer created to address a common community request for an alternative way to apply adjustable swing quantization to MIDI notes. We designed Swing to be straight-forward and intuitive. Its simplicity makes it a great starting point for learning to program MIDI Tools.

👉 Free download:

windmakeswaves.com/swing

👉 Free lesson on creating custom MIDI Tools:

windmakeswaves.com/learn

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👉 Video short featuring Swing:

www.youtube.com/shorts/nRRsRRo6BHs

Comments (5)

  • Torley · September 07 2024
    I appreciate how elegantly you presented this on the website and video example! Thank you.
  • FreddyFingaz · September 07 2024
    This is great - thanks so much.   Also agree with Torley above - very classy look
  • MrD · December 03 2024
    Wow, this lets you apply swing to only certain notes in a MIDI clip..... unbelievably useful.
    How on earth can this not be possible as standard in Live?
    I only have two feature requests:
    #1: it's it's quite fiddle to set a precise swing amount, even using shift. Would be great if we could also double-click and type in the number.
    #2: the swing % doesn't match up to the % when applying swing (quantize swing) with Push 3.
    By this i mean: imagine i have 16th notes, and i apply 33% swing with Push.
    If i then create another set of 16th notes, and apply 33% swing with your device, it doesn't match up. Not even close. The notes swung with your device are waaaaay more swung.
    If you don't have a Push, i'm happy to help you trouble shoot and find work out how to make the two different methods match up.
  • MrD · December 03 2024
    Sorry, just to add, maybe you could fix the above by putting a "Push compatability" button on the device, so that people can choose whether it matches Push or not. Because i'm sure there's a reason you calibrated it like you did......but the Push compatability would also be very nice.
  • WindMakesWavesLLC · December 04 2024
    Hey MrD! Thank you for the kind words!
    I just double-checked, and you actually can type parameter values—just click anywhere on the dial once and start typing.
    Also, thank you for pointing out the difference with Push! I wasn’t aware that it measures/applies "Swing Percentage" differently. I’ll definitely be looking into it.
    If you’d like, feel free to shoot me an email—I might be able to put together a "Push-equivalent" version for you, even if the feature doesn’t end up making it into the official version!
    Cheers!
    Craig
    [email protected]

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