Dark Synth is an highly innovative new Max for Live synthesizer that marries the vast possibilities of additive synthesis with a super-intuitive interface. As a great starting point for immersive sound-shaping, Dark Synth will introduce you to new horizons in sound design. Dark Synth by Amazing Noises Oops, we couldn’t find that playlist.
Ableton Free Version
Stream Amazing Noises - Dark Synth, a playlist by Ableton from desktop or your mobile device. All audio files are royalty free, in order to use the synths for your own unique compositions you have to change the melodies. The full song as it is cannot be released without making changes of main melodies. Feel free to use the template as a starting point for your own songs, take single layers and change the melodies. Free for Live 10 users, Singularities makes use of single samples and finely tuned, expressive parameters to capture the sound and feel of classic synths and samplers. Included are 40 Instrument Racks, plus MIDI clips and drum kits – all the parts you need for a complete track. Over 300MB of Synthwave Samples, Presets & Templates to download for FREE. Myloops offers over 300MB of Synthwave Samples, WAV loops, and Synthwave Presets for FREE.All of these sounds are 100% royalty-free which means you can use them in your own productions. These sounds will work in every sequencer on the market: Ableton Live, FL Studio, Cubase, Logic Pro, Reaper, Studio One, Acid.
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Well, it sure is getting hot out there this summer, so why not spend it in the studio building some banging techno tracks with this brand new free sample pack from the Mind Flux team.
The sample pack has over 200 loops that are sculpted to fit perfectly into your techno productions, the pack has everything you would ever need, bass, drums, fx, per, synth and top loops.
Each loop has been carefully created using a whole host of analog gear from the likes of Roland 101, 303, TR8, Juno6, Moog Voyager and Minitaur, Access Virus, Neve, SSL, Korg Ms20, and a range of random guitar pedals.
Included in the pack are:
- Bass Loops: 31
Beat Loops: 41
Drum Loops: 21
FX: 21
Perc Loops: 21
Synth Loops: 31
Top Loops: 43
Long renowned in the Max community for creating top-notch plug-ins, Katsuhiro Chiba has a passion for creating his own instruments. As an Ableton Live user, he's happy that Max for Live has now allowed him to combine Max/MSP with his favorite audio production environment. Using Max for Live, Katsuhiro Chiba has developed three synthesizers that are inspired by classic synth sounds of the 1980s.
Opfour is a nearly perfect clone of the TX81Z, Yamaha's classic FM synth.
The TX81Z is a four-oscillator synth that was part of Yamaha's second generation of popular FM synthesizers. Since the oscillators were capable of producing eight different waveforms (rather than just sine waves), the TX81Z was capable of a wide variety of timbres, from 'classic' FM bells and electric pianos to rich basses and leads. The TX81Z became particularly famous for the 'LatelyBass' preset - a staple sound on numerous early house and Detroit techno records.
August was inspired by the fat sounds of classic analog synthesizers.
This two-oscillator subtractive synthesizer is simple to program, but provides great results. The first oscillator produces a pulse wave with an adjustable pulse width control, which allows for various types of sawtooth and square wave timbres. The second oscillator can be switched between a sawtooth wave and a noise generator, and a Mix knob adjusts the balance between the two oscillators.
August's resonant lowpass filter can be switched between 12 and 24 dB per octave and modulated by a dedicated LFO and/or envelope.
August even includes its own dedicated chorus effect for even more warmth and fatness.
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Sep2 uses two identical but independent sine wave oscillators to create simple, flexible sounds with a minimum of parameters.
Sep2 is particularly great for lo-fi percussion sounds, and the pitch envelope can create impressive analog-style kick drums, complete with a pitch drop.
To hear even more of Katsuhiro's sonic ideas, check out his debut album Silent Reverb, which was released in March, 2011, and was made using Max for Live and Ableton Live.