Along with a fresh new website, Manifest Audio have updated their free Mod Squad pack to include 17 Max for Live modulation devices in total.

Manifest Audio have unveiled a brand-new website — along with an upgraded version of their popular Mod Squad Free. Available for free download today, Mod Squad Free now includes two all-new devices for a total of 17 Max for Live modulators, along with enhancements, bug fixes, and fun new features.

The new devices? Two all-new stepwise count-based modulators: Audio Cycler and MIDI Cycler. Both are designed to provide users with creative parameter manipulation by counting through new modulation values based on flexible audio or MIDI note triggers, respectively. In addition to the new modulators, the latest version of Mod Squad Free is designed to ensure a smoother all-around user experience.

Along with these, Manifest Audio have also launched their all-new Mod Squad Pro, with advanced devices featuring powerful new custom LFOs, modulation loopers, and more — available as individual devices, or as a bundle. This enhanced suite of modulators offers a comprehensive range of tools for producers looking to add intricate dynamics to their projects.

Making it easier for visitors to navigate and access their latest resources, the new website emphasizes their commitment to providing creative tools for the music production community — and with the latest version of Mod Squad Free, it’s clear they intend to open new doors to users for free.

Download the latest Mod Squad Free today and explore the new possibilities these potent modulators have to offer. For more information, visit Manifest Audio’s new website.

7 x MIDI Effects

  • MIDI ADSRx – probabilistically trigger optionally BPM-synchronized ADSR envelopes with numerous advanced modes
  • MIDI Autodubber – probabilistically generate maximum value spikes with note triggers at specified intervals within specified ranges for designated periods while otherwise residing at a minimum value
  • MIDI Cycler – step through incremental values with MIDI note triggers with customizable step count, slope mode, direction, and more
  • MIDI Key Tracker – probabilistically generate modulation values from incoming MIDI note pitch, velocity, velocity with gate returning to minimum, or gate only, with optional intervals and delay
  • MIDI LFOx – probabilistically generate advanced, flexibly synchronized LFO curves with optional cycle reset triggered via incoming MIDI or specified in bars, along with audio-rate MIDI pitch-controlled LFO rate option constrainable to Global Hub key and scale, with depth optionally controlled by pitch or velocity
  • MIDI S&H – probabilistically generate random values with note on or off triggers at optionally specified intervals
  • MIDI X-Control – a macro knob optionally quantized to incoming MIDI note on or note off messages within constrainable ranges

10 x Audio Effects

  • Audio Cycler – step through incremental values with audio triggers with customizable step count, slope mode, direction, and more
  • Audio S&H – probabilistically generate random values when incoming signal exceeds a specified threshold at optionally specified intervals
  • Audiodubber – probabilistically generate maximum value spikes when incoming signal exceeds a specified threshold at optionally specified intervals for designated periods while otherwise residing at a minimum value
  • Autodubber – probabilistically generate maximum value spikes at optionally specified intervals for designated periods while otherwise residing at a minimum value
  • Follower – envelope follower with BPM-synchronized base rate and multiplier delay time
  • Gain Tracker – amplitude-based audio-rate modulation
  • LFOx – probabilistically generate advanced, flexible base rate multiplied, BPM-synchronized LFO curves with optional cycle reset in bars, and audio-rate pitch-based rate controlled via dial constrainable to Global Hub key and scale
  • Manual S&H – probabilistically generate random values when a MIDI-mappable, automation-eligible button is clicked
  • Pitch Tracker – generate modulation values from the detected frequency of incoming signal, with optional delay
  • X-Control – a macro knob optionally quantized to a variety of synchronized rates for ladder-style parameter changes

2 x Audio Effect Racks

  • X-Control 8 – control up to 64 parameters anywhere in your set, including on the Master track, via eight rack macros, each mapped to eight corresponding unmapped X-Control instances.
  • X-Control 4 – control up to 32 parameters anywhere in your set, including on the Master track, via four rack macros, each mapped to four corresponding unmapped X-Control instances, with the other four rack macros assigned to Rate, Multiplier, Jitter, and Smoothing for all four X-Controls contained within.

All devices optimized for Push with full Info View annotations.

Requires Live 10.1 Suite or higher running Max 8.1 or above on Mac or PC.

For more information and free download visit the Manifest Audio website.

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