Comments by griefstew

^ it's also causing freezing within my session even when I'm not using the device. When I stop audio, or click on new trackers, I get freezing. When I remove MIDI Bounce, these problems disappear.
Okay. It's printing the MIDI data to a new track now, but it's putting a random synth from my plugin collection on the new track; as well as the MIDI sequencer and modulation devices from the target track. It also freezes Ableton for several seconds, both when you engage the plugin and stop playback.

I'm happy to send you a screengrab of the issues if it's helpful.
Opens a new channel but nothing gets printed becuase it defaults to "post FX" input which doesn't include MIDI. Also, sometimes crashes the program, freezes it for a long period, or adds an additional track when hitting "stop" after use. (Using version 12.2).

You're better off just adding a new "MIDI Print" track and choosing the input yourself.

Wasted $5.
In the example it looks like the device acts upon the velocity of each note lane individually, but I can only seem to get it to act on all notes equally. So, if my clip contains a C, E, and G note, all notes conform equally to device's shape editor. ...if that makes sense.