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Multi-band Sender

by zaSLON

MULTI-BAND SENDER A Max For Live multichannel signal rout...

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Type
Audio Effect
Author
zaSLON
Version
2.1
License
Commercial
Live version
10
Max version
8
Downloads
1
Updated
2021-12-01

Description

MULTI-BAND SENDER

A Max For Live multichannel signal routing device for Ableton Live 10.

For unimaginable sound design and room/atmosphere building.

Thank you all for your support and feedback!

Special thanks to Lukas Satin, who pushed me to do M-BS linear. That was a cool challenge :)

The main change is in the filter. So in version 1, for example, frequencies from left and right band fall into the middle band and vice-versa, which is cool for experiments but not always that we want. That's why the new filter was added in version 2 and now it's possible to switch between two modes, and in the new mode, bands will operate without passing extra frequencies.

Please, don't forget rate the device.

v2.1

Changelog:

- Some patches are remodelled from scratch

- Linear cross filters added

- Signal visualization added

- Some minor improvements in work

FREE v1.0:

http://www.maxforlive.com/library/device/5021/multiband-sender

Comments (7)

  • ideaunsound · December 28 2018
    Awesome, gonna have some fun with this!
  • akninganng · December 30 2018
    Don't like the Patreon thing. I prefer to choose to buy &/or subscribe.
  • zaSLON · May 02 2019
    Hey @akninganng, I hear you. It seems that many people do not like this approach, but not everyone writes about that. Thank you very much for your comment, it seems that Gumroad is a great solution.
  • itsBREX · May 02 2019
    Hey @zaSLON -
    Bought the first version (or was it free to begin with? IDK, either way I have it, lol) and am interested in this update, but not entirely sure what the changelog indicates. Could you make a quick video demo of what has changed / what is different so we know?
    LOVE the first version. Actually wrapping up a project as we speak where I used it to split the bass channel for some really interesting results.
    :D
  • zaSLON · June 15 2019
    Hey @broah ! Thanks for the feedback!
    The main change is in the filter. So in version 1, for example, frequencies from left and right band fall into the middle band and vice-versa, which is cool for experiments but not always that we want. That's why the new filter was added in version 2 and now it's possible to switch between two modes, and in the new mode bands will operate without passing extra frequencies. (added to description) Hopefully this is clear ;). Other updates are not so important - some visuals added to see how the signal looks line and minor improvements in the performance.
    :)
    Probably will record a video if there will be some free time.
  • zaSLON · October 15 2019
    @M4L Got it, thanks. Done.
  • Jarlen · January 23 2025
    Im playing around with v1 and i have this issue, and my question is if its fixed in v2.1:
    I put Multiband Sender v1.0 on a midi track after a synth/source and want to proccesed the splitted signal on the same track.
    i want to do: [midichannel] synth -> multiband sender -> routing seperately into audio rack with 3 chains low/mid/high.
    and also i want to be able to save that whole chain (expect the source) so i can quickly load it. But does it remember the routing if its all on the same track?
    I this possible with the new version?
    Best, Jarl

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