
Herse: Deconstruct & Refine Your Sound
With slice rearrangement, as well as effects like resonator, low pass filter, roll, waveshaping distortion, and more, Herse is a Swiss army knife for rhythmic audio chop-ups.
With slice rearrangement, as well as effects like resonator, low pass filter, roll, waveshaping distortion, and more, Herse is a Swiss army knife for rhythmic audio chop-ups.
Amazing Noises' Maurizio Giri presents a rundown of the features of Dark Synth, an advanced and intuitive additive synthesizer for Max for Live.
Use a bass sequence and Live's MIDI effects to create a melodic chord part.
An introductory tutorial for Buffer Shuffler for Max for Live, from AskAudio Magazine.
Get into building with Max for Live with these introductory videos from Point Blank.
Robert Henke presents LFO 2.0, a free Max for Live device for modulating parameters in Live 9.
Part two of DJ Fracture's series for Producertech on making drum and bass covers the top layer of a bass sound.
J74 / Fabrizio Poce presents a set of free Max for Live devices for making MIDI chords and harmonies.
Play scales according to Push’s scale mode, tap out drums on Push’s velocity-sensitive pads or go in deeper to tweak parameters straight from Push’s touch-sensitive knobs. We’ve put together a few videos to show you the potential of Push for a fresh perspective on working with hardware.