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Moog Matriarch MIDI Controller

by 8ACE

A bi-directional hardware controller with Push support for u...

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Type
MIDI Effect
Author
8ACE
Version
1.3.1
License
None
Live version
11.3.12
Max version
8.5.5
Downloads
806
Updated
2023-10-22

Description

A bi-directional hardware controller with Push support for use with the Moog Matriarch synthesizer.

Version 1.3.1 uses sysex for Square LFO Polarity to avoid bug with MIDI CC and removes Sustain pedal MIDI CC input due to firmware bug on device erroneously sending Sustain MIDI CC when pressing Sequencer Hold button

Comments (5)

  • blackhawkamps · August 06 2021
    greetings! is it possible to modulate parameters in the editor via LFO or envelopes within ableton?
  • 8ACE · October 24 2021
    >>"greetings! is it possible to modulate parameters in the editor via LFO or envelopes within ableton?"
    Sure, any of Ableton or Max for Live's MIDI Effects can map to any of the controls on the Moog Matriarch MIDI Controller. Load a MIDI Effect, click the Map button and you'll see it starts flashing. You then click a target parameter on the Moog Matriarch MIDI Controller and that's now modulated by the MIDI Effect.
  • yroc · October 06 2022
    wow. this changes my life. can i give you money?
  • 8ACE · October 20 2022
    >>"wow. this changes my life. can i give you money?"
    I'm so happy you're making use of my controller.
    I did consider monetising my maxforlive devices but that would leave me feeling responsible for providing support and updates in a timely manor. I'd rather keep this as a hobby and release devices for free that are unlocked for other likewise enthusiasts to tweak, expand or redesign.
    Saying that, I'd never say no to a little beer money.
  • luckyluke · November 28 2024
    I think this device is sending out spurious sysex or something, I have to reset globals on the matriarch after using. I thought my Matriarch was dying but I narrowed it down to this device being the culprit.

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