Calculus
Calculus is a Max for Live device which helps you calculate note lengths in milliseconds, Hertz and samples based on your project’s tempo.
This is helpful when working with units that do not provide synced settings or if you want to add more complexity to your settings by introducing dotted or triplet values.
Reverb pre-delay and decay, phaser modulations, delay time, LFO cycles and compression release are just some of the powerful parameters which could provide musical and interesting results with the help of this tool.
Developed by Michel Iseneld.
A collaboration with Chaos Culture.
Calculus is a Max for Live device which helps you calculate note lengths in milliseconds, Hertz and samples based on your project’s tempo.
This is helpful when working with units that do not provide synced settings or if you want to add more complexity to your settings by introducing dotted or triplet values.
Reverb pre-delay and decay, phaser modulations, delay time, LFO cycles and compression release are just some of the powerful parameters which could provide musical and interesting results with the help of this tool.
Developed by Michel Iseneld.
A collaboration with Chaos Culture.
Calculus is a Max for Live device which helps you calculate note lengths in milliseconds, Hertz and samples based on your project’s tempo.
This is helpful when working with units that do not provide synced settings or if you want to add more complexity to your settings by introducing dotted or triplet values.
Reverb pre-delay and decay, phaser modulations, delay time, LFO cycles and compression release are just some of the powerful parameters which could provide musical and interesting results with the help of this tool.
Developed by Michel Iseneld.
A collaboration with Chaos Culture.
Main Features
Calculates note lengths based on your project’s tempo
Results can be displayed as milliseconds, Hertz or samples
Full notes, dotted and triplet values are available
Ranges from 512/1 to 1/512
Minimum Requirements
Ableton Live 10
Max 8.1.6