That’s pretty helpful, but the row offset only goes up to 12. I’m trying to figure out how to increase the range in max, but it’s been years since I tinkered with it.

Would you know offhand how to do that?

Thanks (and thanks @glia). Those both could conceivably work, but they are setup for 8x8 grids and I can’t figure out how to change the grid size

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Never mind, I figure out that you can turn offset off.
Totally did the trick. Thanks!

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insanity is set up for 128s, as is control. UI is a bit confusing though, I agree.

128 note keyboard is all I use monome for (guilty). This is the essence of the patch I use.

There’s more bells and whistles, e.g. alternating lighting for black and white notes, and illuminating depressed notes, but that’s essentially it.

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Show us all the magic! Can you make a patch of this?

The ableton drum rack is a 4x32 grid so I can’t imagine why this tool doesn’t exist.

Yeah I’m still trying to find a solution.
I got one of the patches to work for about 100 of the slots, so I’ve been using that in the meantime while I wait for a free Saturday to start learning Max, but I wish there was something already floating around.

128 slots
128 buttons
Live the dream

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What happened with the monome notes app I recommended?

That’s the one I’m using. It’s the closest match so far. I can’t get it to let me use the top two rows (or the third-from-top button in the far right column).

I see that the top right-most buttons work to initiate some crazy note triggering sequences, seemingly at random, so I’m guessing there’s some sort of sequencing type functionality in there I can’t make sense of.

Ideally I’ll figure out how to roll my own.

Thanks for checking back

Try adjusting the offset value to change the note range and you should get 128 notes.

Also a good idea to try playing with the values for the other fields shown in the screenshots on the app’s github page.

Not sure what the flashing lights are about, I haven’t experienced that. It doesn’t include a sequencer.

Hi,

I am new to grid and I want to create a custom keyboard for controlling synths using grid buttons. How can I program it so that specific buttons trigger specific midi notes?

I want to replicate the isomorphic keyboard of the Hyve.

I don’t use M4L personally, so I haven’t tested it myself, but perhaps starting with the patch here would be helpful?

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Hi,

I found the old Notes max patch and thanks to @jasonw22 I was able to edit the presets to create my own fretboard. I have serialosc installed and running and my grid lights up but I don’t know how to get Ableton to recognise MIDI from the grid.

I am running Mac Catalina and a 128 kit grid. Is it something to do with IAC?

Yes. Set the output in Monome Notes to an IAC bus, and then use that as your midi in on an Ableton track. You may need to enable the IAC bus for input in Ableton MIDI preferences if you haven’t already.

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Quick question.

Do you know the text in the default file for selecting an IAC bus?

Someone wrote a script that you can run through terminal for this not too long ago. They made one for drum rack usage as well

Here’s more detail about how to set up IAC on your Mac. Once it’s set up there should be an obvious menu choice under MIDI Out in Monome Notes

Yeah, I’m still hitting weird issues. Notes keeps defaulting to ‘from max 1’ port even after I added an IAC.