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Ever fancied playing Flappy Bird in your DAW? Ableton’s new Extensions Software Development Kit has you coveredGather round coders – Ableton’s latest JavaScript toolkit awaits. Today, the DAW launches its most experimental public beta to date. The free Extensions Software Development Kit comes as a way of extending the possibilities of Ableton Live, allowing users to create custom tools to shape and revolutionise their creative process.
Very much embracing the spirit of homebrewed plugins and tools, the Extensions Software Development Kit provides users with a foundational JavaScript framework – and that’s about it. The rest depends entirely on the creativity and innovation of the Ableton community, with the DAW encouraging users to share their Extensions via the Ableton Discord Server.

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While Ableton is keen to see what its community cooks up, the public beta launch comes with a few example Extensions to get your creative juices flowing… And they range from useful tools to downright goofy gags.
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You could conjure up something like BBenCut’s algorithmic breakbeat slicer, or Photo MIDI’s ability to convert any provided image into MIDI notes – or you could create something playable like Bird Game, a Flappy-Bird-esque game that generates corresponding MIDI notes to match each flap of your bird’s wings.
The creative process aims to utilise “familiar web technologies” to help the process be quick and simple. And, again, if there’s any teething pains, Ableton is putting a lot of emphasis on this being a community collaborative project – we’re sure the Discord will be overflowing with coders keen to share their knowledge to help you learn the ropes.
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Of course, Extensions are optional tools. There’s no need to employ any into your current set up – but, if you decide to try out a few Extensions, they can easily run alongside your project, accessible with a right-click from anywhere in your Set. And it’s certainly worth trying a few out, as someone may have created the perfect add-on for your project, which you can load onto your DAW and utilise for free.
To download the Extensions Software Development Kit for free, head to Ableton. You can also explore further Extensions via Ableton’s Discord community.
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The JavaScript tool encourages the Ableton community to craft and share new Extensions to enhance the creative process.