
Ableton Live Compatibility | Ableton Live 10 Standard with MaxforLive, Ableton Live 10 Suite, Ableton Live 11 Standard with MaxforLive, Ableton Live 11 Suite, Ableton Live 12 Standard with MaxforLive, Ableton Live 12 Suite |
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Min. Requirements | Ableton Live 10 Standard with MaxforLive Installed or Ableton Live 10 Suite |
OS | Mac, Windows |
FEATURES
Distinct flavors of reverb based on the astronomical theme of planetary bodies.
The Impulse Responses –Â Includes thirteen LR and one MS .aif impulse response which are used for the Planetary Convolution racks. You can feel free to use the raw IRs with any convolution loading plugin or DAW directly, or load up the custom racks in Ableton Live for extra functionality.
Shorter IRs:
Longer IRs:
The Ableton Live Effect Racks –Â Expand Ableton Live 9’s Convolution Reverb capabilites in your production library beyond the built-in(s) Â with thirteen new distinct flavors. These Audio Effect Racks automatically load their associated Planetary Convolution IRs upon being opened, with built-in macro mapping to key parameters as well as special effect controls which do something unique for each planet. Each rack has seven common controls, which include the essential dry/wet control, a tone knob which sculpts a different custom EQ curvature for each planet, distance, pre-delay, chorus, and stereo width. The custom effects, one for each planet, are…
For Use In Other DAWs –Â The IRs were created by using Ableton’s built-in reverb with custom-crafted settings built from scratch for each planet, then further filtered and effected. Due to their digital source nature and lack of noise or gating, the decay tails of the these IRs are extremely smooth. In a way, these IRs may provide one with access to Ableton’s reverb algorithm (to limited extent) in other DAWs.
What Is Convolution Reverb Good For… And Why Planets? – Convolution reverbs can be ideal for imposing “the feel of a particular place” on an audio source. While effective at shifting the vibe of an ambiance, due to their lack of adaptivity, they do tend to impart a bit of a “cold” feeling. Since space measures very cold, and most of our planets (so far as we can tell) appear devoid of life, the feel of the cold, desolate, lonely void of space seemed like a perfect setting for convolution processing.
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