Griid software and Code hardware can now be linked as a single controller via free scripts. This hybrid control concept represents a combination of multitouch control and hardware.
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The latest Griid update, available in the iTunes App Store, enables a special sync mode with Code. You can use Griid to navigate Session View and launch clips. You can tap a header in Griid to select a track in Code. Grab knobs in Code to control mixer and effects. Four different Code control modes are available: Mixer, EQ, and two for Devices. Whether you’re working in the studio or live on stage, Code and Griid are desjgned to remain in sync.
Griid is an iPad controller for Ableton Live with Core MIDI support. Griid, with or without Code, now natively supports hardware such as iConnect MIDI or a standard MIDI interface through the Camera Connection Kit.
Liine and Livid have organised a contest to celebrate this innovation. Enter your email on the Liine website for a chance to win the Hybrid Control setup. This includes a Livid Code hardware controller, the Liine Griid app, an iPad, and a handmade case. The winner will be drawn from all emails received between June 5 2012 and July 6 2012.
To enter the contest and for more information on Griid, including Hybrid Control setup with Code:
liine.net or lividinstruments.com.
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