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Carte2

by lostmybass

Carte is a Utility device that allows you to monitor and con...

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Type
Audio Effect
Author
lostmybass
License
Commercial
Live version
11.1
Max version
8.2
Downloads
0
Updated
2025-05-17

Description

Carte is a Utility device that allows you to monitor and control any track from anywhere.

The pack also contains Forme.

Comments (4)

  • AYA · July 13 2023
    This is amazing! I Would prefer the option to switch between a regular utility volume control on the output, or overall track control!
  • lostmybass · July 13 2023
    Thank you! I wished I could allow you to control the some -70dB up to +36dB gain instead of the track volume.
    But since you can control any track, that would be impossible unless you insert Carte in the track you want to control.
    Carte doesn't do any actual audio processing and that's why you can insert It anywhere you want.
    But I plan to build a simple per-track Utility alternative. I just found no "cool idea" atm so I guess soon :)
  • Calagan · July 23 2023
    Very interesting device. I didn't buy it (yet ?), so I would be curious if it's possible to have it displayed in a floating window.
    Because you can monitor any track, it makes sense to use it that way, and manage the tracks going from track to track without loosing the carte window.
    It could be great also to have some LUFS option but I guess it's more calculation...
  • lostmybass · July 24 2023
    Hi, there is no way to make It floating because you can monitor any track FROM this device (with the live menu). And since you can insert the device anywhere, I thought this would be pretty useless.
    The LUFS option is not there because the device was thought to use the same FS units as Ableton, and because there is no space left for a LUFS toggle button, I didn't want to over-complicate the interface...
    The db units are in RMS, which makes the Delta gain more accurate. If It was in Peak or RMS It would be pretty janky. The goal is to approximately end up with the same loudness as before the FX chain.

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