I was thinking of getting the oldest Live Suite that will work with Windows 10.j0lt wrote: Sun Jan 31, 2021 4:07 amMax started out as a totally separate application, and although it's heavily integrated (and owned) by Ableton it's still available stand alone and could be used by any DAW through system MIDI. Regular price is $400. Not sure if Stepic would be a good experience or not since they seem to use Ableton features.Kalamata Kid wrote: Sat Jan 30, 2021 8:36 am M4L has a monopoly on great midi plugins.
What we need is a Max4all!![]()
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Do you need Ableton to use Max: https://support.cycling74.com/hc/en-us/ ... e-devices-
For an extra $200 (aka $600 total) you could get Live Standard + M4L, probably much cheaper if purchased used or on sale.
I think it's a pretty good investment with the huge ecosystem of plugins available for Max.
This is if an old M4L can host the latest devices. My interest is primarily for midi devices.
I was not aware that if one owns Live Standard they then can buy M4L.
Good to know that M4L devices will work in Max. Max I understand is a stand-alone.
If the M4L devices work in Max then what it the oldest version of Max that will work in Windows 10?
I assume that oldest is also the lowest priced.
Mulab sells their Mux separately and that is why I mentioned Max4all Plugin.
Perhaps I should have said M4LforALL VST.
I am waiting to see how useful Architect will be.
https://www.loomer.co.uk/architect.htm
I hope that there will be third party midi modules developed for Architect.
Perhaps the same developers that make the devices for M4L.
