Modulat is a node based / modular playground for control signals such as LFOs, envelopes and automations. Most Max for Live control devices have a lot of issues and limit the possibilities by completely taking over the control of a parameter in Live. Modulat uses audio signals for all its calculations and lets you route them however you want giving you a lot more options while keeping the highest quality possible along with staying sample accurate.
Additionally it eliminates chain mapping, where you would use an LFO on another one. Since every mapping in Live introduces a delay as well as CPU usage, chain mapping is not useful at all. With Modulat you only need one mapping to make everything possible. You can always add another signal and keep expanding the setup. Especially by using multiple instances you can use Lives own routing to mix control signals, record them and play them back in any way using the session view, the Looper device or simply by triggering them using Simpler/Sampler.
Additionally Modulat is the only device on the market that provides a workaround to control parameters in sync with Live by compensating for the delay. You can find out more about this workaround on page 11.
The modules in Modulat are versatile, you don't need a lot of them to create something useful. With a lot of additional features that haven't been done before, bypassing mapped parameters for example, Modulat is the ultimate control device. With this flexibility, Modulat becomes a meta language, you can basically create your own control devices exactly how you like it without actually having to program them in Max. Modulat takes away all the work of getting the basics to work and leaves you only with the decision making.
Modulat is a node based / modular playground for control signals such as LFOs, envelopes and automations. Most Max for Live control devices have a lot of issues and limit the possibilities by completely taking over the control of a parameter in Live. Modulat uses audio signals for all its calculations and lets you route them however you want giving you a lot more options while keeping the highest quality possible along with staying sample accurate.
Additionally it eliminates chain mapping, where you would use an LFO on another one. Since every mapping in Live introduces a delay as well as CPU usage, chain mapping is not useful at all. With Modulat you only need one mapping to make everything possible. You can always add another signal and keep expanding the setup. Especially by using multiple instances you can use Lives own routing to mix control signals, record them and play them back in any way using the session view, the Looper device or simply by triggering them using Simpler/Sampler.
Additionally Modulat is the only device on the market that provides a workaround to control parameters in sync with Live by compensating for the delay. You can find out more about this workaround on page 11.
The modules in Modulat are versatile, you don't need a lot of them to create something useful. With a lot of additional features that haven't been done before, bypassing mapped parameters for example, Modulat is the ultimate control device. With this flexibility, Modulat becomes a meta language, you can basically create your own control devices exactly how you like it without actually having to program them in Max. Modulat takes away all the work of getting the basics to work and leaves you only with the decision making.