Oblique Strategies No. 6
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This Live Pack is the second of a 10-piece series of Mellotron sounds. To recreate the unique sound of the Mellotron, each note was individually sampled. “Mellotron Combined Choir” contains a Simpler preset as well as three fully macro-mapped Instrument
One of the things I really like about Push is that the pads allow the use of aftertouch. There two new and free Max for Live devices by Subaqueous that enhance the use of aftertouch on Push.
This second video tutorial of the three-part mini series about the User Library in Live is concerned with the maintenance of the user library using the file manager. How to ensure that all files are present, but no longer used
MultiMapTurnado is a Max for Live effect that emulates the main features of Sugarbytes’ Turnado. In short, a cool effect for glitchiness. You can control 8 different parameters with just one slider. Assign which parameters you’d like to control and
Some of you have asked me to compare all the different iPad apps to each other in a post. There are quite a few by now and to make a comprehensive comparison between all of them would be a huge
This Live Pack is the first of a 10-piece series of Mellotron sounds. Each note was individually sampled to recreate the unique sound of the Mellotron. “Mellotron Cello” contains a Simpler preset as well as three fully macro-mapped Instrument Racks,
Here’s another great Max for Live audio effect by Amazing Noises a.k.a. Maurizio Giri, known for his books on programming with Max and more recently the much lauded Dark Synth. The ‘Granular Mirror Maze’ is a granular modulated feedback delay/reverberator
This is the first of two video tutorials that explain the User Library in Ableton Live. In it, I show you how the User Library works and what can be done with it within Live’s Browser.
Exactly one year ago I released the online video course “Ableton Live 9 Essentials”. This calls for a celebratory flash sale. For 10 days, ending on May 12, you can save up to 25% on the purchase of an online
This one’s not new, but worth mentioning for all who want to learn Max for Live and who have Ableton Push. I’d posted the first tutorial in the series ‘Push Programming Oct13′ by Cycling ’74. Now here’s the rest.
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