What a powerful group of devices. I'm a Logic user but I'm considering getting Live just for these tbh. This is a lovely showcase of how they all work together!
thank you so much for receiving this video so well! if it makes you feel better, i feel like every DAW comes with its own upsides & downsides, there are probably some ways to achieve similar results, but I’d be lying if i said these M4L devices won’t be a regular part of my workflow moving forward. also, i made the switch from FL to ableton, so switching is totally doable! lol
Fantastic demo of what these things can do. I was on the fence but think I'll be needing this pack in my arsenal now. That being said, this morph device looks very similar to zynaptiq's Morph plugin - though this one seems to have more options and is more native in Ableton as a Max device
Great video! Is there any reason why you decided to put the Timbre Resynth device on the Omnisphere track, and not the vocal track? Since this is the backwards from what the dev recommends? That said, I love the sound you achieved. I'm just trying to learn this device more deeply!
I believe the recommendation is actually to feed a monophonic signal into the input of Timbre Resynth to control a polyphonic channel! In that example, the vocal is a single monophonic input being routed to Timbre and the saw chords are the polyphonic channel being manipulated by the monophonic vocal!
To quote the device, “Timbre Resynth expects a monophonic signal for its timbre input”, and that’s why I have a monophonic vocal running into the input!
@@leonnaffin for sure! honestly a larger buffer size doesn’t really bother me too much and i do a lot of intense processing, so i usually keep it at 1024 samples. but even before i was on this system, i would just use new project files to reprocess/resample a stem or something if i was running out of computing power, and then import it back into the original project! always a workaround if you need one lol
this was an awesome demo
Would love to hear any music you made with the color transfer plug-ins, anything released bro ?
sound-wise it reminded me a little bit of the bitwig spectral suite
What a powerful group of devices. I'm a Logic user but I'm considering getting Live just for these tbh. This is a lovely showcase of how they all work together!
thank you so much for receiving this video so well! if it makes you feel better, i feel like every DAW comes with its own upsides & downsides, there are probably some ways to achieve similar results, but I’d be lying if i said these M4L devices won’t be a regular part of my workflow moving forward. also, i made the switch from FL to ableton, so switching is totally doable! lol
Beautiful wow
this is so sick thanks for sharing
pretty incredible. max for live has came a long way. didnt know about this pack, seems worth it tho!!
Fantastic demo of what these things can do. I was on the fence but think I'll be needing this pack in my arsenal now. That being said, this morph device looks very similar to zynaptiq's Morph plugin - though this one seems to have more options and is more native in Ableton as a Max device
Thanks for reviewing this so well, I wanted to purchase it straight away and then I saw the price. Hope it'll go down at some point.
How did you change the color theme for the plugins? Mine seemed to always default to white
thanks for this exploration men I got it for 5 days but don't know how to us it fully lol
Daamn welcome back
ay thank you!
Colour bass 🔥👀
i got ableton just because this video demo. i love u
happy to help the cause !! much love :)
Great video! Is there any reason why you decided to put the Timbre Resynth device on the Omnisphere track, and not the vocal track? Since this is the backwards from what the dev recommends? That said, I love the sound you achieved. I'm just trying to learn this device more deeply!
I believe the recommendation is actually to feed a monophonic signal into the input of Timbre Resynth to control a polyphonic channel! In that example, the vocal is a single monophonic input being routed to Timbre and the saw chords are the polyphonic channel being manipulated by the monophonic vocal!
To quote the device, “Timbre Resynth expects a monophonic signal for its timbre input”, and that’s why I have a monophonic vocal running into the input!
@@makaysound thanks for the great reply! I'll keep experimenting--I appreciate the insight 🙏🏼
What kind of cpu are you using?
I'm using a Ryzen 9 3900x!
@@makaysound nice thanks and one more question what buffer size did you choose? I try to find out if my pc will handle this kind of processing
@@leonnaffin for sure! honestly a larger buffer size doesn’t really bother me too much and i do a lot of intense processing, so i usually keep it at 1024 samples. but even before i was on this system, i would just use new project files to reprocess/resample a stem or something if i was running out of computing power, and then import it back into the original project! always a workaround if you need one lol
The best 100 bucks I ever spent