Great! Thanks Os.
Max/MSP externals for the ES-4, ES-5 & ESX-4CV
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Re: Max/MSP externals for the ES-4, ES-5 & ESX-4CV
Hi os,
I downloaded the last version for Intel/M1 64 bit, but still get these errors when using MAX 8.2.1 (not in 8.1.11) on my MBP M1 Max:
esx8cvencoder~: unable to load object bundle executable
es5encoder~: unable to load object bundle executable
Any idea why?
Thanks, Klaus
I downloaded the last version for Intel/M1 64 bit, but still get these errors when using MAX 8.2.1 (not in 8.1.11) on my MBP M1 Max:
esx8cvencoder~: unable to load object bundle executable
es5encoder~: unable to load object bundle executable
Any idea why?
Thanks, Klaus
Re: Max/MSP externals for the ES-4, ES-5 & ESX-4CV
If it works in 8.1.11 but not in 8.2.1 that might be something to ask Cycling 74 about.
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Re: Max/MSP externals for the ES-4, ES-5 & ESX-4CV
Max 8.1.11 runs with Rosetta and version 8.2.1 is Apple Silicon native. I get the error message "unable to load object bundle executable" for externals that are not Apple Silicon native.
Re: Max/MSP externals for the ES-4, ES-5 & ESX-4CV
Do you run the MAX externals on MAX 8.2.1, M1 Mac and do they work?
I get these errors:
esx8cvencoder~: unable to load object bundle executable
es5encoder~: unable to load object bundle executable
Max 8.1.11 works because it runs with Rosetta.
Re: Max/MSP externals for the ES-4, ES-5 & ESX-4CV
There was a problem with the code signatures. I've replaced the downloads with new versions. Please try now. I just verified that these work on an M1 mac under Max 8.2.2.
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Re: Max/MSP externals for the ES-4, ES-5 & ESX-4CV
Has anybody been able to program something similar to Ext. Instrument but using ES-5+ESX-8MD to send MIDI messages out to hardware?
Or is there any documentation about how to address the ESX-8MD via the ES5 external?
It would nice to have a ESX-8MD external that takes midi messages input.
Thanks
Dado
Or is there any documentation about how to address the ESX-8MD via the ES5 external?
It would nice to have a ESX-8MD external that takes midi messages input.
Thanks
Dado
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Where you able to figure this out? What about sending midi to ESX-8MD instead of ESX-8GT+DJ-1000 cable?
Thanks a lot!!!
Edoardo
Thanks a lot!!!
Edoardo
cheapmachines wrote: ↑Sat Mar 07, 2015 3:46 pm Thanks for all this but I'm still clearly missing something in the basic operation of the ES4 for MIDI.
I was hoping to use the DJ-1000 MIDI/3.5mm Jack out of one of the 8GT sockets to trigger an external synth via its MIDI in.
http://www.expert-sleepers.co.uk/accessories.html
So am I right therefore in assuming that if I send a note value in Max and scale it to 128 so it reaches socket 8 on the 8GT that I'll be in business?
I get the principle of bit shifting but how does the DJ-1000 "see" values that are across more than one output (beyond 128 in value)?
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Re: Max/MSP externals for the ES-4, ES-5 & ESX-4CV
Afraid not, I sold that module some time ago and don’t think I ever worked out how to do what I was describing.
Re: Max/MSP externals for the ES-4, ES-5 & ESX-4CV
Thanks for your response. We clearly need an ESX-8MD external from Expert Sleepers 

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Re: Max/MSP externals for the ES-4, ES-5 & ESX-4CV
Just to make sure - I'm wanting to use the ES-5 with my ES-9 via Max to provide various gate/trigger activities. Is the only way to do this in Max through figuring out the right binary combinations to turn certain channels on/off? Or is there an easy way to patch something up to interact with the individual outputs separately?