There are just two days left to save on the new K-Devices Modulators 21, a new toolset of modulators for Ableton Live.

Modulators 21 is a set of 6 new Max For Live modulators from K-Devices. K-Devices was founded in 2012 by Alessio Santini to design innovative tools for musicians. Attack reviewed two of their impressive ventures into VST, AU and AAX plugins several years ago with TTAP and WOV a delay and tremolo plugin respectively. With Modulators 21, K-Devices is back in the territory of Max For Live.

K-Devices is offering a special introductory price of just €34 until June 27th.

What is Modulators 21?


TLDR?

What’s inside?


KNOR: A Gestures Sequencer

KNOR is a playful device geared towards improvisation and performance, but useful in a studio/writing context also.

The four knobs allow you to record a free hand gesture each, controlling the modulation target either by triggering knobs 1-4 manually or by sequencing them at a given time resolution, with chance percentage adding a bit of unpredictability.

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LFOH!: Advanced LFO


LFOH! is capable of all of the classic LFO modulations, but it’s also able to push them beyond the standard boundaries. It’s the right tool to use when aiming for some custom cyclical modulation oscillator but with the most advanced features.

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LFOO: A Complex Oscillator LFO


Two continuously morphable waveforms are processed by some usual (phase, amp, etc…) and unusual (swing, squeeze, bend) parameters. Each oscillator acts as an independent modulation source.

A third modulation source is derived by the result of selectable operations between the first and the second waveform. The user can set up to three modulation targets. Each target can get its own source either from oscillators 1 or 2, the third waveform (operations between 1 and 2) and a noise generator.

In addition to classic min, max and smooth parameters, two of the targets offer a delay while the first one offers an integrated sample and hold circuit.

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Sources – Modulation Routing


This device lets the user map three modulation sources to the three knobs and generate a new complex modulation source, by carrying out math operations and DSP processing between them.

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Targets – Modulation Routing


With Targets, the user can map a modulation source, from any Max For Live modulator device, and route its signal up to six targets. Each target can process the shared source in different ways, creating a complex network of synced but different modulations.

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Voltage – Modulation to CV


Easy and flexible, Voltage is the smartest way to route any modulation signal out to the external world as CV, Gate, or Trig. With 3 color schemes, Voltage offers quick visual feedback for patching cables or gears.

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Find out more on the K-Devices website.

The introductory pricing ends on June 27th. Find out more.

25th June, 2021

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