A macOS desktop utility for musicians using the Ableton Push 3 in Standalone mode.
It replaces Ableton’s native web interface — which requires manual drag-and-drop over Wi-Fi — with a dedicated local tool that syncs Live projects (.als), User Library, and Factory Packs over SSH. Transfers are faster, more reliable, and fully bidirectional.
Beyond file sync, the app parses the XML structure of .als files directly to power advanced features: detecting missing samples before a gig, tagging and organizing projects outside the folder hierarchy, and visualizing installed Packs to manage internal storage.
Built as a solo project and released as a free beta, with a focus on transparency and close feedback loops with the Push 3 community.
A Max for Live device running inside Ableton Live, giving artists more control over various aspects of their set during live performances.
It connects over MIDI to an external web app — loop-conductor.com — where sequences of actions are authored ahead of time.
When the artist triggers a pad, the device plays back the corresponding sequence, automating Ableton Live in real time.
Built with TypeScript, using the Web MIDI API for the device-to-browser communication.