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Isotonik Studios Release Live Scratcher – A FREE Download

Isotonik Studios have release Live Scratcher by Andrew Norris, available on a Pay What You Like basis, even FREE!!

Live Scratcher is a Max for Live instrument for creating similar sounds to those a turntablist would make using a turntable and mixer.

This is achieved by simply moving, or ideally automating, the position of a playhead across a sample. At the same time, any MIDI notes received on C3 will ‘cut’ the sound in as the playhead moves back and forth.

Using a combination of the two in a MIDI clip can create anything from a simple Baby Scratch to a complicated, polyrhythmic Transformer!

The key to getting it to sound as authentic as possible is to create subtle variations in the note length and timing, as well as variations in the playhead movement itself. No scratch DJ, even the likes of DJ Qbert or DJ Premier, who are renowned for being very technically precise, will ever move the turntable to exactly the same positions each time. Much like any musician, it’s the slight imperfections that give the performance a ‘human’ feel. Similarly, creating note patterns and turntable / playhead movements with slight variations will help give you a much more ‘natural’ sound.

The device is split into 3 main areas:

  1. Sample Area – for sample selection / playback
  2. LFO Area – for automating the playhead movement
  3. Presets

Sample Area

Here you can choose from the built-in samples (the classic ‘Ahhh’ and ‘Fresssh’ sounds), or load your own custom sample.

If you’re using a custom sample, try to keep sample length at around 1 second. Make sure you’re leaving a small section of silence too just before and just after the sample. This helps create a sharper ‘attack’ when the playhead passes over the start / end.

You can either play the playhead ‘live’ with the mouse, by using Push, or by using Ableton’s MIDI Mapping Mode to map it to an external MIDI controller. And then tapping out a rhythm on note C3.

Or you can prepare and automate the whole thing in a MIDI clip. Move the playhead using Ableton Live’s automation envelopes to control the ‘Turntable’ parameter in either Session or Arrangement View. Then enter notes in the clip to trigger the sound on / off at rhythmical intervals.

LFO Area

You can also choose to automate the playhead using the built-in LFO. Here, the playhead is locked to the LFO and you set the rate, depth, offset, phase, etc.  – all the controls you would typically find in any LFO device – to fine tune the playhead’s movement.

You can choose from 3 typical LFO shapes (similar to the movements a turntablist would typically make): Sine, Ramp and Triangle, but you can also create your own LFO shape using the breakpoint editor. Custom shapes (especially curvy ones!) can help the movements sound more natural.

Preset Area 

Here you can select from 8 built-in presets which have various LFO parameters already set and custom LFO shapes already drawn-in, or you can store and recall your own. Any presets you store are saved along with your project.

Presets can be recalled by either clicking, by using the ‘Preset’ parameter in clip automation, or with MIDI notes C-2 through to B2 (60 notes in total to cover each of the presets). This enables you to very easily switch LFO settings live or via automation.

Check out the example project (Live 12 required) to help get you started. This has a collection of pre-made MIDI clips, all with different note patterns and playhead automation to give you an idea of what it’s possible to do.

Harmony Bloom requires Ableton Live 11 / 12 Suite or Ableton Live 11 / 12 Standard with MaxforLive Installed. Live 12 required for example project.

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