It's not ready for Beta yet, but I'm working on a few Max MIDI effects to wrap up Appendix A of the manual. Something like NDLR Control (General), NDLR Control (Pad), NDLR Control (Drone), NDLR Control (Motif). I'm at the proof of concept with the General module right now, successfully controlling (directly and via automation or external controller - FaderFox EC4, Push 2 via Rack/Macro) Degree, Type, Key, Mode, Tempo, Chord inversion, MIDI keyboard control mode and Humanisation level.
I've split it up into separate modules for the very pragmatic reason that I don't know how to simply create a tabbed interface and I don't want to overwhelm users with a thousand knobs and sliders. Also my pattern of noodling often only messes with Motif-1, say, relying on modulation to keep the rest interesting without much user intervention, so possibly it's a feature rather than a restriction to keep things separate (spoken like the good Apple user that I am)?
I've not done any work on presentation yet (like I say, it's just a POC at the moment), but here's a picture anyway - it'll get denser and more ordered before I do any first release of this:
Is this what you were thinking of, Ego Likeness? It certainly scratches an itch I had, to make the maximum use of automation lanes and external controllers that I run through Ableton.
Current development plan:
- Get status loading working (CC 15,16, 17) so that the interface has current values at startup
- Finish adding the General section CC's
- Release NDLR Control (General) to an adoring public and get feedback
- Create the Pad, Drone and Motif modules based on the feedback
None of that is difficult (fiddly and firmware-version-dependent yes, but not difficult) and I'm not exactly rushed off my feet with other "work" right now. But no release dates - it'll be done when it's done.