![]() (I would expect this is tailored a bit to some of the subtle but significant controller changes in Live 9.) And coming early next year, there will also be a free layout for Ableton Live from one of the best creators of this stuff, ST8. Lemur also adds three new “skins” for a bit more control over how your layouts look. That’s not all Lemur developers Liine are announcing today. (Some country stores don’t get all updates immediately, so keep an eye out.) (One bonus, very interesting to a few of us: this also means, since you’re no longer tethered to the editor, you can more easily use Lemur as a controller with your Linux rig, whether that’s a laptop or a Raspberry Pi.) But switching between an editor on the desktop and the layout on the tablet definitely feels less intuitive.Ī Lemur update at last brings what users have wanted: now you can directly edit those layouts on the iPad (and iPhone/iPod touch), ideal for “improvising” layouts and adjusting to what feels best on the controller. And its editor – directly descended from the editor that went with the original, pre-iPad Lemur hardware – is powerful, unquestionably. Lemur is perhaps the most powerful controller app anywhere, a terrific demonstration of why a tablet controller can be useful. But as your fingers surf through virtual knobs and faders, the idea has surely occurred to you: why can’t I actually do my editing and layout on the iPad? Once the layout is done, using an iPad as an interactive, do-anything-you-want, Star Trek-style music and visual controller is a unique pleasure. Without switching to your Mac or PC, you can now edit or create layouts right on Lemur.
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