Hamon: Fluid Simulation Polyphonic LFO for Ableton Live
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Modulate your music with ocean waves
Background
Most LFOs currently available for purchase are based primarily on frequency (Hz) or note length, meaning they are controlled by precise, clock-like timing. However, natural phenomena around us, such as ocean tides or the swaying of trees, are not controlled by a clock but create their unique rhythms. Hamon is a tool designed to introduce a time axis not governed by a "clock" into your music.
Usage
Its basic usage is the same as [LFO] included with Ableton Live, but you can select up to five modulation destinations. The values of these LFOs are sampled from a simulated single water surface, so they are loosely correlated with each other. As a result, the outcome is different from simply using five independent LFOs.
Try assigning them to your favorite plug-in synth parameters (e.g., attack or release) or modulating granular effects or EQ with Hamon. You will be able to install a slow, oceanic movement in your music.
Installation
Simply download the .amxd (Max For Live device) and move it to your Max Audio Effect Preset folder within your User Library. The default location for this directory is as follows.
Windows:
\Users\[username]\Documents\Ableton\User Library\Presets\Audio Effects\Max Audio Effect
Mac:
Macintosh HD/Users/[username]/Music/Ableton/User Library/Presets/Audio Effects/Max Audio Effect
Version
1.1:
Bug fix: Fixed a bug where waves would become too large when running for extended periods. (In the next version, users will be able to access this parameter themselves.)
1.0:
Original
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Hamon: Fluid Simulation Based Five Poly LFO for Ableton Live