
James Holden: On Human Timing
James Holdens’ Group Humanizer is a new Max for Live patch that uses the nuance of human timing errors to add an organic, realistic groove to your productions.
James Holdens’ Group Humanizer is a new Max for Live patch that uses the nuance of human timing errors to add an organic, realistic groove to your productions.
A hybrid audio/visual sampler built with Max for Live, Geisterwelt includes spectral sound editing tools and and an audio-reactive geometric visualizer.
This Free Stuff Friday, download an intelligent Euclidean drum sequencer based on a popular hardware module, get some minimal techno grooves with 808 loops, and explore sounds sampled from the Australian bush.
IRCAMAX 1: from advanced pitch-shifting to multi-band delay - transform your sounds in real-time with a set of 7 Max for Live devices from the legendary IRCAM institute
This week for Free Stuff Friday we’ve found a way to humanise your sequences, a whole stack of great racks and a monster mono bass synth.
Creating poetry with Google Translate. Jonathan Zorn reveals the process behind two pieces which make use of spoken word and a vocoder.
Download a generative sequencer inspired by Pong, samples from Arovane, and an experimental noise synthesizer.
Download free Racks for making FM kick and sub bass, classic multisampled FM patches, and a Max for Live pitch shifter.
Download a set of four free Max for Live instruments and effects from Max for Cats, including an advanced digital organ, XY gesture control for your mouse, and more.
Capture real-world spaces as impulse responses to use with Live 9’s Convolution Reverb. Download free IR collections to get started.
Certified Trainer Julien Bayle opens up about his multimedia performances, working with Live and Max, and some tips for musicians/visual artists.
Download a free shaping filter for Max for Live, a MIDI Effect Rack for generating major and minor chords, and free samples of vintage drum machines and pinecone rhythms.
Max for Cats presents vintage string-synth Ensemble and the versatile DiGiTAL, two new Max for Live instruments.
Ableton reflections on the inaugural MIDI Hack weekend - an inspiring group with some incredible ideas.
Read an interview with Robert Henke on Lumière. The audio-visual project will be presented at Mutek and uses lasers with Ableton Live.
Listen to the tape- and diffusion-style echoes of Magnetic and Diffuse, two new Max for Live delays available as part of Dub Machines from Surreal Machines.
Simon Stokes aka Petrichor discusses signing with Soma, producing and performing with Push, and why aspiring producers should go easy with compression.
Certified Trainer Isaac Cotect presents a set of Max for Live devices for adding threshold and delay controls to aftertouch with Push.