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Frexture

by zya

frxtr is a spectral sampler for max4live. Using FFT i...

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Type
Instrument
Author
zya
Version
1.0
License
Attribution
Live version
9.0.4
Max version
6.1.2
Downloads
4
Updated
2013-11-12

Description

frxtr is a spectral sampler for max4live.

Using FFT it lets you select spectrum partials from the loaded sample and play.

The default mode lets you choose up to six partials using 6 sliders each corresponding to a partial and one frequency selector representing the sliders.

Or you can change it draw mode which lets you have unlimited partials or the ability to select wider bands from the frequency spectrum.

frxtr is great for creating ambient/drone sounds quickly, but keep in mind that this is the first version and there might be some bugs. Please let me know if you came-across and i would like to hear your feedback about the patch.

demo:

http://youtu.be/95eCgd9waXk

Read:

https://medium.com/p/3b789763d8bb

Comments (7)

  • jeremywen · August 14 2013
    here is the correct link https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B95ogSt61RbTQzVwbDVYOWpOUEE/
  • zya · August 14 2013
    i fixed the link on the website. there was a problem with the url shortening.
    www.zya.me/frxtr should work now.
  • NeonBreath · August 14 2013
    Very cool device, really. I love it. Check you mail! (at [email protected])
    Thanks.
  • IcaroFerre · August 16 2013
    What a great device!
    Thanks!
  • hibernator · August 16 2013
    Very good ! Thanks.
  • majoo00 · January 13 2014
    hi, looks interesting.
    downloaded it and applied it to a channel in ableton. tried to apply an audio wav and it didnt do anything/accept it. tried a few others aswell and nothing happend. appreciations
  • maky357 · January 14 2014
    It's great but it's buggy. If i save it inside of clip, next time when i drop a clip in some other project there is no sound coming from it and wave selector is not recalled correctly. Not even partials.
    But amazing little device. Really interesting

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