Puremagnetik offer Ableton Live users a Max for Live effect featuring filters inspired by the Moog 914 and Doepfer A-128 banks.
Frequencizer features 12 fixed band filters, high-pass and low-pass controls, a vintage mode and a real-time spectroscope. The Max for Live device allows for radical sound changes or to add a subtle vintage-style tone to your tracks.
The audio effect requires Max for Live 6.1.9 and Ableton Live 9.1 and later. It is available for free at puremagnetik.com but for a limited time only.
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