Developer Stephan Vankov of TET Music let us know about Uzi – a new Max For Live note repeater that allows you to quickly perform and program complex rhythmic parts.
The device features an XY grid that can be divided into multiple zones, and each zone can be assigned a tempo-synced repeat interval. You can control Uzi’s xy with a mouse, or map it to a MIDI controller. Moving horizontally triggers notes at the corresponding interval, while moving vertically controls velocity for nuanced performance.
You can use Free Rate mode for off-the-grid sample triggering, great for bouncy, glitchy rhythm programming. Note to repeat can be set either manually in the device, or via an external MIDI controller.
Uzi is available for download for US $5 at the TET Music site.
This thing is nutty. I dig it!
not bad for 5 bucks! gotta love the max for live community!
I would use and buy it too but I dont work with ableton :/
Really daft name, retarded in fact. Gun fetishism.
Pick your poison: Harmless yet evocative product name, or the use of a retrograde slur for the developmentally disabled?
The tool seems alright for anyone who would have M4L, but not Push or any other grid controller with note repeat feature. But the name is still pretty shite. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uzi
i have all ways wanted a max device that has similar note repeat function to figure