I‘m thinking about ditching all my MIDI controllers and starting from scratch. I’ve actually had this controller for 25 years and never thought about using it until now. It’s really accessible, easy to carry around, and I rarely forget it. I could use it to control Ableton Live hands free. In fact.. It’s probably the ultimate “Hands-Free” Ableton Live Controller.
Here’s a demo video of someone else using this type of MIDI Controller:
And of course I’m not giving up my other controllers, but hey.. it’d be pretty cool to control Live with your face, huh? Here’s the gear I’m currently using though, if you’re interested.
Will Doggett is a certified Ableton Live Instructor, musician, worship leader and educator based out of FL. He currently works in the Worship Ministry at Calvary Chapel Fort Lauderdale and teaches Ableton Live and Ensemble courses at Ocean's Edge School of Worship . You can reach him by Email and find him on Twitter @willdoggett. He's currently available for consultation and training for churches and musicians interesting in learning to integrate Live into their setups. Want more info? Shoot him an Email!
My all new MIDI Controller (The Ultimate Hands Free Controller for Ableton Live)
Posted by Will in Gear
I‘m thinking about ditching all my MIDI controllers and starting from scratch. I’ve actually had this controller for 25 years and never thought about using it until now. It’s really accessible, easy to carry around, and I rarely forget it. I could use it to control Ableton Live hands free. In fact.. It’s probably the ultimate “Hands-Free” Ableton Live Controller.
Here’s a demo video of someone else using this type of MIDI Controller:
faceOSC & touchOSC testing with ableton live from Kostia Rapoport on Vimeo.
And of course I’m not giving up my other controllers, but hey.. it’d be pretty cool to control Live with your face, huh? Here’s the gear I’m currently using though, if you’re interested.
Wills website