
Free “EaselWeasel 1” Live Pack (No. 48) – Buchla Music Easel
EaselWeasel 1 contains three fully macro mapped Instrument Racks for Ableton Live 9 and up: fat bass lines, spheres and melodies, brassy.

EaselWeasel 1 contains three fully macro mapped Instrument Racks for Ableton Live 9 and up: fat bass lines, spheres and melodies, brassy.

Salami Division by skinnerbox is for all of you who like slicing to MIDI, but would like more extensive features. The Max for Live MIDI effect adds things like sample-hotswap and a dynamic slice number. And if you use Push

Did you know that you can lock automation envelopes to the song position? This can be useful when you want to replace a clip in the arrangement, but retain the various automations in this part. Here’s how it works:

Alias Clips is a Max for Live device that brings the functionality of what are commonly called “alias clips, ghost clips, mirroring” etc. to Ableton Live. It can be a real timesaver when you’re working with plenty of small MIDI

We’ve all come across videos in which someone creates a track on the fly against the clock. First it was an hour, then increasingly less time. And quite frankly, most of them are more like sketches or demos, unfinished and

Look at the Spectrum.
Prompts or constraints to foster creativity.

If you’re like me and spend a considerable time of music production in the Arrangement View and have an Ableton Push, this Max for Live device is for you. It basically gives you an additional Arrangement Mode on Push, which

This episode of the “Ableton Live Quick Tips” shows you a little trick to quickly change clip parameters of grouped clips at once on a per scene basis. This can be especially helpful when preparing a live performance set.

If glitch is your thing and you always wanted to be able to manipulate audio on the fly, then Grooveslice could get you quite excited. It functions as a parametric delay with separate parameters for recording and playback, and gives

Don’t forget the dynamics.
Prompts or constraints to foster creativity.

I’ve seen quite a lot of questions about the exact modules that are included in OSCiLLOT by Max for Cats. Here’s the module list of the v.1.0 release (click on the module group titles for more information on the individual modules).

Yesterday I posted the first half of the interview with Christian Kleine and Nico Starke about their new Max for Live modular system OSCiLLOT. Here’s part two of the Max for Cats interview. They also kindly gave me five licenses
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