MIDI Modulators by Chaos Culture

Quickly Transform MIDI Clips

£34.00

MIDI Modulators allow you to quickly change the contents of a chosen MIDI Clip in Session or Arrange view with a range of modulators inspired by DAWs like Cubase and Logic. MIDI Modulators include:

  • Transform loop / Transform stretch
  • Quantize time / Quantize scale
  • Chord inversion
  • Utility pitch limit / Utility velocity limit / Utility seamless loop
  • Selection (Pitch / Velocity / Clip / Random)
COMPATIBILITY: Ableton Live 10 / 11 Suite or Ableton Live 10 / 11 Standard with MaxforLive Installed (Please see note regarding MPE)
OS COMPATIBILITY: Mac & WIndows
MIN. REQUIREMENTS: Ableton Live 10 Suite or Ableton Live 10 Standard with MaxforLive Installed

3 reviews for MIDI Modulators by Chaos Culture

  1. info68 (verified owner)

    awesome M4L plugin, a great helper! brings some nice midi manipulations from big DAW’s into Ableton Live!

  2. Igor Paraskeva (verified owner)

    Very handy, however needs to be updated to Ableton Live 11 (there is error message regarding MIDI Modulators are using old protocol when handling notes, so MPE data is lost)

  3. Darren E Cowley (Admin)

    This product isn’t advertised as being compatible with Live 11’s MPE functionality.

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MIDI Modulators by Chaos Culture

Quickly Transform MIDI Clips

LIVE 11 USERS PLEASE NOTE: Any MPE data in a clip will get erased when you edit it in “MultiClip / MIDI Modulators.” It definitely runs in Live 11 and can do everything just as Live 9 and 10 can. It’s just not a device designed to use MPE.

When we first released our original MIDI MultiClip Editor it was groundbreaking enough to just be able to select and change the velocities of notes across numerous MIDI clips at the same time. Then the MIDI Modulators feature requests started, mainly from people used to this feature in DAW’s other than Ableton Live.

We set about adding a range of MIDI Modulators so that the creative could quickly use the existing notes within a clip to create new rhythms and melodies. Now we’ve simplified things with this MIDI Modulators MaxforLive device.

Simply select any clip within Lives Session or Arrange View and then modify it with the handy shortcuts provided:

  • Transform loop: Loops all or only selected notes. The time selection, which can be changed in the timeline, can be used to use as a reference. Pitch and velocity can be offset per iteration
  • Transform stretch: Stretches all or selected notes by multiplying or dividing their positions and lengths to a custom value. The note lengths can be ignored.
  • Quantize time: Quantizes all or selected notes to the current grid. Additionally to the default quantization note end positions or lengths (relative to start position) can be quantized as well. Amounts and rounding rules can be set to minimize quantization errors.
  • Quantize scale: If a scale is active (settings) the pitch of all or selected notes will be quantized to fit the scale.
  • Chord inversion: This modulator will go through chord inversions to get as close as possible to a custom MIDI pitch value. This also works with microtonal scales.
  • Utility pitch limit: All or only the selected notes will be transposed (per octave by default) to fit into a custom pitch range. Microtonal scales are also supported.
  • Utility velocity limit: Limits the velocity of all or selected notes to a custom range. Curve options are available as well.
  • Utility seamless loop: Finds notes that are overlapping with the start and end positions of the clip or the time selection and copies them to the other side to create a seamless loop.
  • Selection (Pitch / Velocity / Clip / Random): The Selection modulators will select or deselect notes. You can replace, add, subtract and intersect similar to picture manipulating applications.

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Sebastian was introduced to music early on and grew up reverse engineering and producing songs.

While being professionally trained to become a jazz pianist, he learned the ins and outs of many applications and electronic devices. The most important one was the lite version of Ableton Live 4, which enabled him to dive deeper into sound design and other aspects of music production.

By studying audio engineering and working with many studios, Sebastian was introduced to the music industry as he started his work as a mixing engineer and sound designer.

Chaos Culture is a project, an artist name he uses to publish some of his music and other creations such as Max for Live devices that extend the functionality of Live.

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