Your bass sound could use some more character - how about a...sample of a toilet flushing? Using granular synthesis, filters, and other sound design tools, everyday sounds can be sculpted into textures that enhance your music. In a new tutorial, Ableton Certified Trainer Vespers demonstrates how to create these textures, using the Granulator II by Monolake for Max for Live, and Live 9's effects:
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Vespers has also made a selection of foley samples for granular sound design available as a free download from his site.
Ableton produces and distributes the production and performance program Ableton Live as well as a collection of related instruments and sample libraries. Website M4L Granulator II. An amazing device for creating your own textures, pads, and atmospheres, the Monolake Granulator II uses granular synthesis to create a constant stream of short crossfading samples from a source sound. The size, behavior, modulation, envelope, and other properties of the short samples can be tweaked via the Granulator’s controls.
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- Granulator II is a Max4Livesynthesizer based on the principle of quasi-synchronous granular synthesis. It creates a constant stream of short crossfading sections of the source sample, and the pitch, positionand volumeof each grain can be modulatedin many ways to create a great variety of interesting sounds.
- On one Ableton site it says 'download granulator II for Ableton 9.granulator II is already included in Live 10 Suite'. I just got a legit copy of live 10 suite but the granulator doesn't appear under max for live instruments. Would appreciate someone clearing this up for me 😅 5 comments.