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Softprober Ableton -

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They play the set. No click track in their IEMs. Instead, Lena "plays" SoftProber like an instrument — mapping its parameters to an old Korg nanoKontrol. Markus listens with his eyes, Lena listens with her faders. Halfway through, the crowd gasps as the projection of a face tracks a vocal glitch and smiles back .

He mutes the kick. The visuals go liquid, slow. He brings in a granular pad. SoftProber responds by melting the wireframe cityscape into ribbons. He realizes: She's not synced to the grid. She's synced to the soul of the sound.

Frustrated, she bypasses the sync entirely. Instead of feeding SoftProber a clean MIDI timecode, she routes a : a secondary audio track from Ableton — not music, but a 0.5 Hz sine wave gated by a random LFO, sent out through a virtual audio cable into SoftProber's "Audio Reactive" input .

The result is .

(visual artist) and Markus (electronic musician) have been fighting their gear for two hours. Markus's Ableton session is flawless — clips, returns, MIDI mapping to his Push 2. But Lena's SoftProber instance won't lock to his MIDI clock. Every time she hits "auto-sync," the 3D meshes stutter like a scratched DVD.

Since there isn't a widely known single "story" about these two together, here's a plausible good story — one that blends technical accident, creative discovery, and live performance magic. Berlin, 3 AM, backstage before a sold-out AV live set.

Would you like a technical how-to for setting up that kind of routing (Ableton → virtual cable → SoftProber audio reactive mode)? Or more of a fictional narrative?

Über den/die AutorIn

Oberstudienrat i. R. Horst Kuchling war an der Ingenieurhochschule Mittweida, heute Hochschule Mittweida, University of Applied Sciences tätig.Bearbeiter: Dr.-Ing. Thomas Kuchling, TU Bergakademie Freiberg

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Softprober Ableton -

They play the set. No click track in their IEMs. Instead, Lena "plays" SoftProber like an instrument — mapping its parameters to an old Korg nanoKontrol. Markus listens with his eyes, Lena listens with her faders. Halfway through, the crowd gasps as the projection of a face tracks a vocal glitch and smiles back .

He mutes the kick. The visuals go liquid, slow. He brings in a granular pad. SoftProber responds by melting the wireframe cityscape into ribbons. He realizes: She's not synced to the grid. She's synced to the soul of the sound. softprober ableton

Frustrated, she bypasses the sync entirely. Instead of feeding SoftProber a clean MIDI timecode, she routes a : a secondary audio track from Ableton — not music, but a 0.5 Hz sine wave gated by a random LFO, sent out through a virtual audio cable into SoftProber's "Audio Reactive" input . They play the set

The result is .

(visual artist) and Markus (electronic musician) have been fighting their gear for two hours. Markus's Ableton session is flawless — clips, returns, MIDI mapping to his Push 2. But Lena's SoftProber instance won't lock to his MIDI clock. Every time she hits "auto-sync," the 3D meshes stutter like a scratched DVD. Markus listens with his eyes, Lena listens with her faders

Since there isn't a widely known single "story" about these two together, here's a plausible good story — one that blends technical accident, creative discovery, and live performance magic. Berlin, 3 AM, backstage before a sold-out AV live set.

Would you like a technical how-to for setting up that kind of routing (Ableton → virtual cable → SoftProber audio reactive mode)? Or more of a fictional narrative?