Cycling ’74 Intros Ableton Move ‘Takeover’

Cycling ’74 has introduced RNBO Move Takeover – a new, experimental feature that lets you create custom instruments using a visual patching environment, and then export them to the Ableton Move.

RNBO Move Takeover essentially lets you reimagine the Ableton Move to do anything you want.

RNBO (pronounced ‘rainbow’) is a ‘what you hear is what you get’ patching environment that lets you use a visual editor to create audio patches that can be exported to be used with web experiences, hardware music devices, audio plugins, and now the Ableton Move.

Here’s the official intro video:

RNBO Move Takeover ships with several premade RNBO instruments, including Granulator 3 and a no-input feedback simulator, as well as templates and helper patches to make it easy to start developing for the Move in RNBO.

See the RNBO site for details.

5 thoughts on “Cycling ’74 Intros Ableton Move ‘Takeover’

  1. Only problem is you seem to need an RNBO license along with Max so that’s 700 bucks in software for a 500 dollar device. Might as well get a push 3 at that cost.

    1. Well Push 3 seems to have been left out in the cold lately

      Not much going on there development-wise considering the potential

  2. Anybody knows if the max license that comes with live is enough or you need a separate one??
    It is interesting but having to buy two licenses to play with it its a bit much

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