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ableton_live [2019/12/09 09:07] – Added reference to pythonista script for ALS conversion (i still need to do that wiki page...) _ki | ableton [2019/12/09 19:58] – [Ableton Live Set (ALS) File Format] Added Elastic Drums _ki | ||
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===== Ableton Live Set (ALS) File Format ===== | ===== Ableton Live Set (ALS) File Format ===== | ||
- | The ALS file format is an XML file format | + | The ALS file format is an XML file format packed with zip compression that can contain |
+ | * midi notes | ||
+ | * automation data | ||
+ | * sample triggers | ||
+ | * sample data (wav or aiff) | ||
+ | * plugin chain information | ||
+ | * tempo information | ||
+ | for multiple | ||
- | Apps with ALS export: | + | \\ |
- | | + | ^App with ALS Export ^Midi ^Samples ^Filetype ^Info ^ |
- | | + | | BeatHawk | ✘ | ✔ | .zip with // |
+ | | BlocksWave | ✘ | ✔ | .zip with // | ||
+ | | Elastic Drums | ✘ | ✔ | .zip with // | ||
+ | | Gadget | ✔ | ✘ | .als (gzip-packed !) with //project// als-file without extension | | | ||
+ | | Groovebox | ||
+ | | Patterning 1 | √ | ✔ | .zip with // | ||
+ | | Patterning 2 | ✘ | ✔ | .zip with // | ||
- | Using the Pythonista IOS python interpreter and a python script it is possible to convert the exported ALS file into a MIDI file containing the exported tracks directly on the IOS device. | + | The [[https:// |
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+ | Using the Pythonista IOS python interpreter and a [[pythonista_als_to_midifile_converter|python script]] it is possible to convert the exported ALS file into a MIDI file containing the exported tracks directly on the IOS device. | ||
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