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Overview
Name | Version: | shhh 0.0.1 |
Author: | nnirror |
Device Type: | Audio Effect |
Description: | shhh is a Max for Live audio effect device that plays back the quietest or loudest slice out of 4 stereo input sources, independently in the left and right channels, with a variable slice time for computing loudness. shhh specializes in the real-time synthesis of otherworldly crackles, cuts and clicks, and musique concrète passages. Through its performance controls, the user can explore the chaotic, fluid boundary between their sound sources and a deterministic slice selection algorithm. For a more detailed walkthrough, please see this documentation video: https://youtu.be/I6abeOSOZyY |
Details
Live Version Used: | 10.1.43 |
Max Version Used: | 8.5.3 |
Date Added: | Jun 25 2023 13:34:45 |
Date Last Updated: | No Updates |
Downloads: | 0 |
Website: | https://nnirror.gumroad.com/l/shhh |
ⓘ License: | AttributionNonCommercialNoDerivatives |
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dude this is incredible, one of my favorite devices i've found in a while. such a unique concept!
i got really incredible resampled results by throwing some loops in basically at random, trying different combinations of them, mapping the Size and Fade knobs and volume sliders within Shhh to a MIDI controller, and slamming the whole thing into a Doom Compressor (https://maxforlive.com/library/device/7050/raw-doom-compressor).
i got some really amazing material that i haven't heard from another device. fantastic work!
i got really incredible resampled results by throwing some loops in basically at random, trying different combinations of them, mapping the Size and Fade knobs and volume sliders within Shhh to a MIDI controller, and slamming the whole thing into a Doom Compressor (https://maxforlive.com/library/device/7050/raw-doom-compressor).
i got some really amazing material that i haven't heard from another device. fantastic work!
Posted on June 26 2023 by elmmaxell |
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the dude abides
Posted on June 27 2023 by FreddyFingaz |
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I got some really cool results by using a break beat, and then three random funk samples. Spewed out a really wonky, funky, mess of a groove.