9 Free Max for Live Devices from Lokua
Lokua, an electronic musician from Chicago, has created quite a few nice Max for Live devices. All can be downloaded for free and he’s got more already in the works.
Lokua, an electronic musician from Chicago, has created quite a few nice Max for Live devices. All can be downloaded for free and he’s got more already in the works.
When you download and install Live 9 Suite, only the Core Library is included. What a lot of people don’t know is that you can download and install further individual Live Packs from Ableton for free. And not all are
What if you sometimes need a quick fade-out in your live performance, but don’t really have time to turn a fader or knob all the way to achieve it? The Max for Live device FADE allows you to trigger a
Maurizio Giri, co-author of “Electronic Music and Sound Design Theory and Practice with Max/MSP”, has quite a few Max for Live devices on his site Amazing Noises. Including the “Granular Stereo Faker”, a granular delay with different delays between right
Transient are high amplitude, short sounds in waveforms, most notable in percussive sounds. The Max for Live audio effect “Transient Designer” lets you shape the transients of your audio signal by tweaking the parameters of attack and release.
If you like glitchy effects in your music and you have Live 9 Suite, then the free Max for Live effect ‘Stutter Slider’ is for you.
Tom Cosm doesn’t really need an introduction anymore in the Ableton community. He seems to have gotten into Max for Live lately and has created a free device that allows you to toggle the routing of tracks.
K-Devices have released their newest Max for Live device. It’s called Shaper, it’s great for audio destruction, it’s for Live 9 only and it’s free until the end of March.
From exotic instruments and soundscapes to weird Operator patches and strange sounds, tight kicks and glitchy blips, here are some of the best free Ableton Live Packs and Presets collected for you.
Ableton’s latest video features the Convolution Reverb that comes with Live 9 Suite. It shows not only how you can use the presets, but also create your own spaces. Convolution reverb is a process used to digitally simulate the reverberation
After the introduction of the video series “Programming in Max for Live” by Cycling ’74, it goes straight to the point in Part 2. It shows how you can program three simple audio effects in Max for Live: an Audio
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