Once and a while I look online for a new technique, sound design, or idea and love checking out Ableton Live Packs and Racks to play around.In this article, I am going to list off some of my favorite packs and why I would use them.
Ableton Live Packs S Free Pack ByOne day when I was looking it up I found this awesome free pack by Yehezkel Raz at 4live.com.Ableton Live Packs S Free Live InstrumentCheck out the video below and download the Free Live Instrument.
If I am looking for a vintage scratchy sound this is the Live Pack go to. Ableton Live Packs S Mac Gives ToI love the tools AfroDJMac gives to add texture and character to your sound. Yeuda, a fellow Ableton Live Certified trainer, put together this awesome free pack that lets you scan different Vowel sounds and start to morph your sound. Ive used this with great effect on square wave basses or pads to add interest. Including the sub bass cutoff, the master EQ scale, gain control of the instrument and for each of the patches individually, the reverb and even a nasty saturator preset ready to distort what needs to be distorted. Ableton Live just released a pack of Max For Live devices that has had me nerding out for days. Their new Connector Kit makes it easy to start playing with think like Arduino, LEGO MINDSTORMS, EV3, and OSC. This is more hands-on with the physical world than the rest of these free resources, and that is what makes it so much fun. This Drum Rack is a fantastic go-to for thick epic drums. If you are looking for a big drum replacement for a snare, or want a more tribal feel, then this was made for you. The Drum Rack uses multi-sample recordings that I have put into a simple to manipulate and use Taiko Drum Rack. Inludes thick drum racks, deep 808s, rare world instruments, and more.
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