![]() ![]() ![]() “By default, Liquid Rhythm reads MIDI from Drum Rack clips only. Selecting a MIDI clip that doesn’t have a Drum Rack will disable Liquid Rhythm’s window, and the following message will be displayed: However, by default, Liquid Rhythm prevents editing a MIDI clip that does not have a Drum Rack in its track. Liquid Rhythm Max patch can be used to edit any MIDI clip in Live. Using Liquid Rhythm with Other MIDI Samplers and Instruments Note: Even though Liquid Rhythm can be used with any sampler or softsynth, the instrument names are only synchronized with Drum Racks. Notice that when you load a Drum Rack into Live and select a MIDI clip in that track, Liquid Rhythm’s tracks display the instrument names from the Drum Rack. Liquid Rhythm is optimized to work best with Ableton Live’s Drum Racks. For more information about Max for Live with Liquid Music read this article. In Liquid Music, the Max for Live plugin operates by alternating between using Liquid Rhythm for drum rack tracks (similar to as described below), and displays the harmony / melody tools from Liquid Music on harmonic tracks (though this can be overridden to use Liquid Rhythm on tracks which have been classified by Ableton as harmonic / melodic tracks, similar to as described below but with a different process to enable Liquid Rhythm tools on these tracks). ![]() This article was originally written in 2014 (or earlier) as a Max for Live guide for Liquid Rhythm 1.4.5 (or earlier). ![]()
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