Enhanced creativity, improved workflow. That's what Manifest Audio's Toolkit 003 is designed to give Ableton Live producers with its collection of audio and MIDI effects, generative devices and more.
The latest Toolkit for Ableton Live users from Manifest Audio, Live Toolkit 003, brings a whole lot of cool things to the table.
Designed by Ableton Certified Trainer Noah Pred to enhance your creativity and accelerate your workflow, Live Toolkit 003 is comprised of 36 Audio and MIDI Effect Racks for Ableton Live 10.1.x and higher. From generative arpeggiators to heavily modulated time-based effects, diatonic resonators and unique stereo filtration, Live Toolkit 003 is fully optimized for Push – and custom built for inspiration.
Here's what's included in the pack:
2 Creative Distortion Racks
Analog-Digital Degrader
Tube Driver
3 Channel Strip Racks
Channel Strip 2020
Drum Strip 2020
Vintage Channel Strip
4 Crystallizer-style Delay Racks
Crystal Dubs
Crystal Trills
Multicrystal Dubs
Multicrystal Trills
4 Creative Filter Racks
Dual Filter
Morph Wobble Filter
Multimotion Filter
Triple Filter
6 Unique Stereo Filter Racks
Dual Mid-Side Filter
Dual Stereo Filter
Multitilt Filter
Skew Filter
Spread Filter
Tilt Filter
5 Creative Reverb Racks
Metamodverb
Multimodverb
Rippleverb
Trill Cloud
Wobbleverb
2 Multiband Container Racks
Multiband Mid-Side Divider
Multiband Stereo Divider
3 Multiband Enhancer Racks
Multiband Stereo Driver
Multiband Stereo Enhancer
Multiband Widener
3 Tuned Resonator-based Racks (with 54 chords and voicings to choose from)
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