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EVERY OTHER SOMETHING - A Max for Live MIDI Effect

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=============================================== EVERY OTHER SOMETHING A Max for Live MIDI Effect Version 1.0 Programmed by Gregg Mazel — Mazel Musical Arts===============================================REQUIREMENTS------------- Ableton Live 12- Max for LiveINSTALLATION------------1. Unzip the downloaded archive.2. Drag EveryOtherSomething.amxd into any MIDI track in Ableton Live 12. (Or copy it to your User Library for permanent access.)3. Select a MIDI clip and open it in the Detail View (bottom panel). The device operates on whichever clip is currently shown there.WHAT IT DOES------------Every Other Something selects alternating notes from a MIDI clip by indexand transposes them by a user-defined interval — up or down, any numberof semitones. Think of it as a quick way to create harmonic layers,polyrhythmic pitch patterns, or unexpected melodic variation from existingmaterial.Watch the included video demo for a quick overview of the workflow.CONTROLS-------- Semitones Sets the transposition amount (1–24 semitones). ▲ / ▼ Direction toggle — transposes the selected notes up or down by the semitone amount. Skip Sets the alternation interval. 2 = every other note, 3 = every third note, etc. Even / Odd Selects which set of alternating notes is affected — the even-indexed notes (0, 2, 4...) or the odd-indexed ones (1, 3, 5...). Sort Switches between two alternation modes: Time — alternates notes left to right as they appear in the piano roll. Pitch — alternates notes in pitch-ascending order. Each mode produces different musical results — experiment with both. Apply Transposes the alternating notes. Ableton's Cmd+Z (Mac) or Ctrl+Z (Windows) undoes the operation cleanly. Select Highlights the alternating notes in the clip editor without transposing — useful for previewing which notes will be affected before committing.WORKFLOW TIP------------1. Open a MIDI clip in the Detail View.2. Set your Skip, Even/Odd, Sort, direction, and semitone amount.3. Click Select to preview which notes will be affected.4. Click Apply to transpose. Use Cmd+Z / Ctrl+Z to undo if needed.5. Repeat with different settings to layer up variations.LICENSE-------This device is provided for personal and commercial use.Please do not redistribute or resell the device itself.CONTACT-------Gregg Mazel — Mazel Musical ArtsWeymouth, Nova Scotia, Canada

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