We’ve teamed up with Max for Cats and Sonic Bloom to give you a free collection of devices to keep you company at home. From synths and sequencers to effects for space and color.
Max for Live
Stray Cats Collection
by Max for Cats
- Contents
- 8 Max Devices, 111 Presets
- Size
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Installation size: 28.79 MB
Download size: 28.7 MB - Requirements
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Live 10 Standard & Max for Live (version 10.1 or higher)
Max for Live - Tags
- ExperimentalElectronicaSound EffectsDevice PresetsSynthSequencers
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Instruments
MSE
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The MSE synthesizer system is three components in one – the MSE synth module, the Quad, and the SEQ8. The MSE synth module is small, but mighty; it can be played either mono or polyphonically, creating anything from fat bass sounds to lush poly pads. The Quad is four MSE synths stacked together; each MIDI note will play one of the four MSE modules sequentially, like an Oberheim Four Voice. The SEQ8 is an analog-style step sequencer with eight steps, swing, integrated MIDI scaling and map function that can be used to sequence any software or external hardware synth.
MIDI Effects
ConChord
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Create intricate rhythmic and melodic patterns with the ConChord pulse-based chord step sequencer. Alongside the classic time, swing and play direction parameters, each step can have a variable pulse count, allowing for rests, pauses and repetitions. Each step can also generate a chord, adding an extra level of musicality to this device.
Audio Effects
Stochastic Delay
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This is not your average delay – create unpredictable rhythmic effects by injecting all kinds of audio material with semi-random stochastic patterns. Set the two mathematically-driven delay engines using the Resolution and Delay units, or throw the dice for a random outcome.
Verbotron
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Give your work some space with Verbotron – a stereo processing reverb effect. It uses the original Gigaverb algorithm created by Juhana Sadeharju.
Color
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Add grit and color to your tracks with Color – a sound texture device. Color is great for infusing individual instrumental parts or full mixes with a variety of vinyl noises, hiss, drive, wobble, and analog warmth. The device is a useful addition to your musical toolkit, whether you want to add a pinch of nostalgic tape fluctuation or filter a modern club track.
Skram Delay
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Get glitchy with Skram Delay – a dual channel delay effect with modulated delay times, which generates random lines of delay. Create anything from subtle changes such as slap-back or cardboard echoes to complete sonic chaos.
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- Contents
- 8 Max Devices, 111 Presets
- Size
-
Installation size: 28.79 MB
Download size: 28.7 MB - Requirements
-
Live 10 Standard & Max for Live (version 10.1 or higher)
Max for Live - Tags
- ExperimentalElectronicaSound EffectsDevice PresetsSynthSequencers