Grain Stream Free Demo
This is the free demo version of Grain Stream. In this version, saving and loading is disabled, and the audio is muted for 1 second every 40 seconds.
2018-09-18 20:08:31 +0000 UTC View Post
This is the free demo version of Grain Stream. In this version, saving and loading is disabled, and the audio is muted for 1 second every 40 seconds.
2018-09-18 20:08:31 +0000 UTC View Post
This device reads image files as frequency spectrum data, allowing for a variety of effects including unique filtering, phase manipulation and sound generation, or simply encoding the image into the frequency spectrum of your track as a hidden message or easter egg. The frequency scaling of the image can be curved from linear to logarithmic, and constrained to a particular range of frequ...
2018-03-09 21:19:51 +0000 UTC View Post
NOTICE: Due to using FFT for audio processing, this device requires 2048 samples of latency (approx. 46ms at 44.1kHz sampling rate), which may make it unsuitable for live performance applications where precise timing from a performer is required. Please take this into consideration before purchasing this device.
This Max for Live device compresses individual frequency...
2017-12-10 18:35:00 +0000 UTC View Post
This Max for Live device is a real-time granulator which creates random grains from incoming audio within the selected time range. The amplitude and pitch of each grain can be randomised and scaled by its position in the trail, i.e the time since the original audio played by the grain relative to the time range. Grains can be linked in a stereo pair, or separated to produce a wide and dynami...
2017-04-29 12:21:44 +0000 UTC View Post
This Max for Live device performs glissandi between consecutive notes, passing over any notes selected with the keyboard display and any that are being held. The timing of each glissando can be synchronised to the project tempo or set to a time in ms, and set as the time it takes for the entire glissando to happen, or the length of each note in the glissando. Each note of the glissando can be ...
2017-04-18 15:57:15 +0000 UTC View Post
This Max for Live device generates audio from a logistic map, and combines it with frequency modulated sample and hold to produce glitchy sounds similar to the sounds produced when non-audio files are read as audio, but with greater control and variety.
Inspired by the sound design work of Ryoji Ikeda, this device is useful for sound designers and glitch music producers who want to crea...
2017-03-25 18:58:14 +0000 UTC View Post
A Max for Live device which uses the FFT to save snapshots of a track's frequency content, and sustains each snapshot until a new one is taken. The timing between snapshots can be synced to the project's tempo, or given in Hz, and offset by a percentage of the time between snapshots. You can turn any sound into an evolving pad, create robotic vocal effects, and much more with this device. 2017-03-24 14:22:28 +0000 UTC View Post
This Max for Live device generates random MIDI note messages with adjustable probability and randomised length and velocity for each note. Includes two probability modes, quick Major and Harmonic Minor scale selection, adjustable range, and the clock speed can be set in Hz or synced to the project tempo.
Use the 'Note Weighting' dials to set the probability of each note being playe...
2017-03-24 04:55:56 +0000 UTC View Post
An arpeggiator with a twist, this Max for Live device lets you create arpeggios by sweeping across held notes in every octave, like a glissando on a harp, hence the name. You can sweep manually with a fader or knob, automate it, or use an LFO or side-chain signal to dynamically control the arpeggiator. Also functions well as a MIDI guitar strummer.