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BeatSeeker is designed for use with live drums, but can be used to sync Live with turntables, drum machines, or any other rhythmic or percussive signals used in performance or production. The device has been developed by Andrew Robertson, based on research at the Centre for Digital Music, Queen Mary University of London. Recently, Ableton and Cycling’74 announced some great Max for Live devices you should know about; AND some of these devices aren’t just useful for producers. They are also for live performers and those integrating computers and electronic elements into bands. First, meet BeatSeeker. Aug 27, 2015 BeatSeeker is a Max for Live device that adapts Live’s tempo to stay in time with a drummer or other rhythmic audio. Cookie banner By clicking “Accept”, you consent to the use of cookies and other technologies to process your personal information in order to personalize and enhance your user experience, and get statistics of visits.
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Bands who use Live in their setup often use a click track to make sure they’re in time. The drummer follows the computer and their groove locks to the grid. BeatSeeker is designed to reverse these roles. Now Live doesn’t have to set the tempo; it can follow it.
How it works
- Aug 28, 2015 BeatSeeker is designed for use with live drums, but can also be used by DJs to sync Live with turntables, or with any other rhythmic audio signal used in performance or production. BeatSeeker is available now from the Ableton website for US $29 / EUR 24.
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Place the device on a track and send it your audio - whether it’s live drums or any other rhythmic signal. It detects the signal’s BPM and matches Live to its tempo, so you can launch Live to play in sync and adapt to the push and pull of the drummer.
Drummers can choose between the accuracy of playing to a click in Fixed Tempo Mode, or the human feel of Tempo Following Mode - where Live responds to tempo shifts and subtle fluctuations. You can switch Live between these modes using one simple control, which can MIDI-map to a footswitch or other controller for use in live performance.
BeatSeeker is designed for use with live drums, but can be used to sync Live with turntables, drum machines, or any other rhythmic or percussive signals used in performance or production.
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The device has been developed by Andrew Robertson, based on research at the Centre for Digital Music, Queen Mary University of London.