Collection of Audio Effects:
Micron Resonator, Micron Ringer, Micron Phaser, Micron Filter, Micron Distorter, Micron Folder, Micron Pulser, Micron Sequencer, Micron Flanger, Micron Reflector
Plus: Micron Synchronizer MIDI Effect
Collection of Audio Effects:
Micron Resonator, Micron Ringer, Micron Phaser, Micron Filter, Micron Distorter, Micron Folder, Micron Pulser, Micron Sequencer, Micron Flanger, Micron Reflector
Plus: Micron Synchronizer MIDI Effect
v2.0 Max for Live MIDI Effect
Synchronizer is a time-based effect that controls the tempo of a Live Set. The tempo is calibrated from the TUNE & OCT functions. TUNE selects a base integer of the Tuning Frequency, and OCT selects the register. PITCH is the result of factoring TUNE & OCT, and TEMPO is PITCH multiplied by 60. This TEMPO readout is sent to the Live Set.
Version 1.1 Updates: - Updated UI & Annotations
v1.1 Max for Live Instrument
Micronizer is a microtonal sampler with 16 channels. Drop your own sound file into the box in the device and adjust the setting for your desired microtonal system. My Microtonal Upright Piano & Microtonal Upright Bass operate in the same fashion. Input keys are retuned according to the selected tuning system, tuning frequency, and chromatic mode.
Includes: Sample Clips of plucked bass string, plucked violin string, & plucked piano strings
Microtonal features:
Conventional tuning system of 12EDO is SYSTEM setting 12tone from a range of 12tone–36tone.
TUNE selects an integer as the frequency center and affects the Shifting function and Tuning function.
Standard tuning frequency of A440Hz is TUNE setting 55Hz from a range of C32Hz–B63Hz.
MODE selects a mode of the chromatic genus and affects only the Modal Function.
Additional features: - Monophonic/Polyphonic switch. - Sustain switch to allow only note-on values. - Pitchshifter for note-in values
Version 1.1 Updates: - Fixed MONO setting
v1.1 Max for Live MIDI Effect
Harmonizer is a MIDI effect with a monophonic input and a polyphonic output of up to four MIDI notes. These notes are played simultaneously or arpeggiated using the SYNC menu at the top right corner. Chords can be created using the four PITCH number boxes at the top center. These numbers are positive and are normalized to the input note. The 12-tone Chromatic Pitch Set is normalized at 0, and the 7-tone Diatonic Pitch Set is normalized at 1. Switch between these sets using the GENUS switch at the top left corner. The chords are built of varying qualities and quantities using the INTERVAL and CHORD knobs respectively. In the GENUS Chromatic, the chord quality is fixed, and in the GENUS Diatonic, the chord quality is moveable. INTERVAL selects the Generic Pitch Interval. KEY & MODE are used to find the Specific Pitch Interval in the GENUS Chromatic, but they are used to find the root note for the selected scale in the GENUS Diatonic. The keyboard displays the selected chord in Pitch Set form, but the input note appears in Pitch-class form.
Features: - PITCH sets the integer manually or by using INTERVAL & MODE.
GENUS switches between the 7-tone Diatonic Genus and the 12-tone Chromatic Genus.
CHORD selects the quantity of MIDI notes outputted for every one MIDI note inputted.
Selection: Monad Dyad Triad Quadrad
INTERVAL selects Diatonic Interval between each successive pitch displayed in PITCH 1–4.
Selection: Unison Secundal Tertial Quartal Quintal Sextal Septal Octave Cosine ArcSine ArcCosine Sine
KEY & MODE selects the Key and Mode of Diatonic Genus to change the pitch values accordingly.
Mode Selection: Locrian Phrygian Aeolian-(Minor) Dorian Mixolydian Ionian-(Major) Lydian
SYNC selects the tempo-synched rate of arpeggiation between 1/4 note & 1/128 note or OFF.
Version 1.1 Updates: - Added KEY function in conjunction with MODE - Added to INTERVAL: Unison, Octave, ArcSine, & ArcCosine - Added to CHORD: Monad - Changed ‘OFF’ to ‘SYNC’ & made it the default - Create pitch-class version of keyboard - Lightened Keyboard color
v2.0 Max for Live Instrument
Electronizer is a polyphonic sine & square wave synth. Its 16-channels utilizes the clip distortion function on its oscillator to transform the sine wave into a square wave. It also has the detuned LFO for a stereophonic sound. Additional parameters include attack, release, glide, and level.
Microtonal features:
Conventional tuning system of 12EDO is SYSTEM setting 12tone from a range of 12tone–36tone.
TUNE selects an integer as the frequency center and affects the Shifting function and Tuning function.
Standard tuning frequency of A440Hz is TUNE setting 55Hz from a range of C32Hz–B63Hz.
MODE selects a mode of the chromatic genus and affects only the Modal Function.
v2.0 Max for Live Instrument
Industrializer is a polyphonic SuperSaw synth inspired by the Roland JP-8000. Its 16-channels utilizes the detune function on six sawtooth oscillators as well as a panned and detuned LFO for a stereophonic sound. Oscillators use a keytracked highpass filter. Additional parameters include attack, release, glide, and level.
Microtonal features:
Conventional tuning system of 12EDO is SYSTEM setting 12tone from a range of 12tone–36tone.
TUNE selects an integer as the frequency center and affects the Shifting function and Tuning function.
Standard tuning frequency of A440Hz is TUNE setting 55Hz from a range of C32Hz–B63Hz.
MODE selects a mode of the chromatic genus and affects only the Modal Function.
v2.2 Max for Live Instrument
Microtonal Upright Piano has 88 individual key channels. Sound clips were recorded at 192k/24bit from my 1927 Janssen upright piano. Each clip is the pitch C in each octave and even some tritones in the middle registers. These clips are pitchshifted downwards filling in each chromatic key between octaves. Input keys are retuned according to the selected tuning system, tuning frequency, and chromatic mode.
Microtonal features:
Conventional tuning system of 12EDO is SYSTEM setting 12tone from a range of 12tone–36tone.
TUNE selects an integer as the frequency center and affects the Shifting function and Tuning function.
Standard tuning frequency of A440Hz is TUNE setting 55Hz from a range of C32Hz–B63Hz.
MODE selects a mode of the chromatic genus and affects only the Modal Function.
Additional features: - Key Lift applies the mechanical noise of a key return. - Foot Pedals to allow only note-on values. - Release time in ms for specific articulation — Legato, Naturale, Staccato, and Open.
Version 2.1 Updates: - Updated UI & annotations - Added Soft Pedal & Sostenuto Pedal - Removed key stops on highest register - Reworked the velocity formula for better decibel range - Attenuated the harmonics in the lower two registers - Slightly attenuated the highpass boost
Version 2.2 Updates: - Updated UI & Annotations & Labels - Name change Keylift to KeyUp & added LoP for noise
High CPU Usage, 48k or lesser sample rate preferred