1. The Marmot by White Horse 1.0: Unleash Unique Saturation and EQ Flavors in Ableton Live

    The Marmot by White Horse 1.0 is a versatile Max4Live device that offers six unique flavors of saturation and flexible high and low EQ bands, allowing you to shape and enhance sound in Ableton Live. Created by Isotonik Studios, this device is suitable for any sound source, ranging from solo instruments to complete mixes. Whether you want to add warmth, grit, or color to your tracks, The Marmot has got you covered. Explore the subtle nuances and sonic possibilities that this device brings to your music production. Find out more about The Marmot and get your hands on it by visiting the Isotonik Studios website. Please note that The Marmot by White Horse 1.0 is a commercial device.

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  2. Max4Live Device Spotlight: DebugViewer for M4L Developers 1.0

    The article titled "Max4Live Device Spotlight: DebugViewer for M4L Developers 1.0" introduces a useful utility tool for Max for Live (M4L) developers. The DebugViewer allows for print debugging within M4L devices and helps identify bugs that occur exclusively in the state of M4L devices, without the need to have Max open. The device, created by tsugumasa320, can be used by copying and pasting its contents for personal development projects. The article provides device details such as downloads (8), tags (utility, other), the Live version used (10.1.18), the Max version used (8.1.5), date added (Nov 11, 2023, 10:29:13), date last updated (Nov 11, 2023, 10:30:00), average rating (-n/a-), and licensing information. The device can be accessed and downloaded from the provided URL.

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  3. Exploring Synced Pitch Trigger 1.0: Triggering MIDI Chords and Melodies in Ableton Live

    Synced Pitch Trigger 1.0 is a powerful Max for Live device that allows users to trigger MIDI chords, melodies, and arpeggiated notes in Ableton Live. Designed by AbletonKurse, this device offers a range of MIDI note sources, including MIDI clips, live MIDI input from controllers or keyboards, and other external MIDI sources. It can be used with electronic drums, acoustic drums (with trigger-to-MIDI functionality), MIDI note controllers, Ableton PUSH, or any MIDI hardware that sends MIDI notes.

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