Free Inspired by Nature – Emit & Tree Tone (Max for Live)
Tutorial of Emit & Tree Tone: 2 free Max for Live instruments from Dillon Bastan’s Inspired by Nature pack for Ableton Live.
Tutorial of Emit & Tree Tone: 2 free Max for Live instruments from Dillon Bastan’s Inspired by Nature pack for Ableton Live.
Discover Vector FM & Bouncy Notes from Dillon Bastan’s free Inspired by Nature pack—an FM synth and gravity-based sequencer for Ableton Live.
I hadn’t realised how much time had passed since my last video in the series “With a Little Help from Max for Live”. So here’s a long overdue new one, a kind of special edition, in which I introduce you
Creative Extensions includes 8 tools for new sound design features in Live 10 Suite, created with Amazing Noises.
A few weeks ago, the MSE Synthesizer System by Max for Cats came out. There were a few minor issues which Christian Kleine has fixed in this update. He’s also added a few improvements and created further presets for the
Max for Cats has been at it again and created a fantastic new synth. Actually a whole synth system. The MSE Synthesizer System consists of three components: the synth module, the Quad, four of the MSE synths stacked together, and the
After Bengal, Max for Cats’ popular semi-modular FM synth, Christian Kleine and Nico Starke have teamed up again for Pallas, a semi-modular, analog-modelling synthesiser built on the modulation framework of Bengal. Pallas, a Max for Live device featuring eight-voice polyphony and three versatile oscillators
Määhssive by Max for Cats is a free Max for Live sheep synth, in which the sounds are created through synthesis. Baaah!
FInd all parts of Sound on Sound’s 63-part synthesis tutorial series linked here. The most extensive series, covering basics to advanced.
Max for Cats have been responsible for OSCiLLOT, a modular Max for Live synth and Ableton’s best selling Live Pack. And of course various fantastic Max for Live devices available on Sonic Bloom. Now they’re back with BENGAL, a semi-modular
Karplus-Stronger, a new free Max for Live synth by Team Banzai, is, as the name already suggests, based on the Karplus-Strong algorithm. It allows a method of physical modelling synthesis that loops a short waveform through a filtered delay line
Hard to believe, but Sonic Bloom already turns 3 today. A big thank you to everyone who’s been following this blog, registered or got one of my courses or Max for Live Packs by Max for Cats. Thanks as well
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