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Forums › DEALS › Virtual & Physical Music Gear Deals › Ableton Track Color Changer (Utility – FREE for Ableton Live)
Hello all
This is a utility for Ableton Live (is not a M4L plugin) that I have improved. I say “that I have improved” because the original one is from Cory Boris in a MIT license.
If you want to colorize your tracks automatically, this utility written in Python could you help you.
Ableton Track Color Changer colorize your tracks based in the suggestions from Marc Mozart, and lets you colorize the tracks not for the exact word put in the track, regardless for a part of the name used.
So, in the Cory utility, if you write “pad” for your track, this track would be changed in the color that is found in the Python code, but if you write “pad 1”, nothing happens.
With my updated utility, you can write “pad” or “pad 1”, “pad 2”, etc., and the change color will be applied.
I have reuse the name of the utility from Cory, because the 95% of the code used is from him.
About the colors, you can customize the colors and texts used in your tracks as you want editing the Python code.

I hope that helps.
More info here:
https://github.com/J0rgeSerran0/Ableton-Track-Color-Changer
Disclaimer: There are more options on the market to do the same that this utility does, but very few are free.
Computer scientist by profession, and musician as a hobby
https://jorgeserranomusic.com/
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