
Free Max for Live Effect “DopeySidekick” for Pumping Sweeps
Looking for some pumping side-chained sweeps for your drums that are also sync-able? Try “DopeySidekick”. Did I mention that it’s mappable to any parameter in Live?

Looking for some pumping side-chained sweeps for your drums that are also sync-able? Try “DopeySidekick”. Did I mention that it’s mappable to any parameter in Live?

If you’re a drummer who wants to play electronic beats or just feel like a bass drum needs to be played with the foot, check out “Sustain Pedal Kick Drum”. This simple Max for Live MIDI effect allows you to

“Chord Machine” comes in a variety of two Max for Live devices. The original one is a chord sequencer with 4 different parameters made for the Monome 256. “Chord Machine Midi” is a MIDI effect version for everyone who doesn’t

Here’s a handy little Max for Live effect by Tom Cosm. ‘Metronope’ lets you set the numbers of bars after which the metronome will turn itself off.

Fabrizio Poce is well known under his moniker J74 in the Max for Live scene and I’ve written about some of his devices before. While most do cost a little, they’re really fantastic (check them out) and must have taken

“Auto Flush Notes 2” by Dennis DeSantis is one of those Max for Live devices that once you see what it does, you can’t believe how you could go without it. At least, I had wanted these functions for a

A while ago I wrote about 5 Max for Live devices to further enhance the features of Ableton Push. Now there are two new ones that I find very useful: Push Color Picker and Push Midi Clip Transposer.

So now that I’ve covered Max for Live devices for both Ableton Push and the Novation Launchpad, how about some for the AKAI APC40? By the way, the first two are free and while the third sets you back by

A while ago I wrote about Max for Live devices that could enhance Ableton Push’s functionalities, but there are also helpful patches for other common MIDI controllers. This time I’ve assembled an interesting collection made specifically for the Novation Launchpad.

I already featured another of J Garcia’s devices, the Note Displacer. He also made Green Switch, actually two Max for Live devices – one for MIDI and one for audio tracks. Both automatically turn off all devices on a track

Note Displacer is a free Max for Live MIDI effect by J Garcia, that randomly transposes incoming MIDI notes by predetermined intervals. Melodies or chords that are very simple and can become boring after a while thus can be varied

This week I’ve been checking out various Max for Live devices for you that were made to add to or improve Push’s functionality. Here are the ones I liked best.
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Features 28 powerful mid/side audio effect racks for Ableton Live 12.2, each with 10 variations. From precise control in mixing to instantly giving more interest to basic sounds.