London, Los Angeles and online electronic music school Point Blank is in the midst of Ableton Month, and as part of the proceedings they are giving away specially-made Max for Live plug-ins. The free devices include a rather powerful Kick Drum Designer, the unusual but surprisingly useful Monster Timestretch, a very cool Funky Arp arpeggiator and many more.
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Taken together the devices offer enough features to produce an entire track with. And this is exactly what Point Blank instructor Dan Herbert does in a three part series of tutorial videos. Starting with the aforementioned Kick Drum Designer, Herbert builds up a track layer by layer while showcasing the individual plug-ins and imparting some very useful production tips and tricks along the way.
Using VST plug-ins on Windows; Using AU and VST plug-ins on Mac; VST/AU plug-in doesn't appear in Live 'The VST2 plug-in is damaged and can't be opened' (macOS). Feb 16, 2018 In this quick video, I will show you how easy it is to install user made Max for Live patches, audio effects, instruments, and MIDI effects in Ableton Live 10! First, find some great free Max for Live patches! They should have a.amxd extension. Then, open Ableton Live 10. This works the same way.
Check out part 1 of the video tutorial here. Go here for part 2 and part 3.
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This may be a stupid question but I can't figure out how to install Max for Live devices in Live 9.