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try using the Noise excitator, particularly with long envelope times, to create washy,
quasi-granular textures. These parameters can also be used to simulate special acous-
tic effects such as bowed vibraphones or crystal glasses.
experiment with the resonators in parallel (1 + 2) con guration.
use the LFOs and MIDI controllers to modulate Collision's parameters.
A word of caution
: in many ways, Collision's models are idealized versions of real-world
objects. Consequently, it is very easy to program resonances that are much more sensitive
to input than any physical resonator could be. Certain combinations of parameters can cause
dramatic changes in volume. Make sure to keep output levels low when experimenting with
new sounds.
23.3
Drum Machines
Drum Machines is a multisampled collection of classic drum computers, recorded and pro-
grammed by Puremagnetik. The samples are arranged into
Drum Rack
presets, for easy
editing and performance possibilities.
The full version of Drum Machines is not included with the standard version of Live, but is a
special feature available for purchase separately.
23.3.1
Drum Machines Installation
Drum Machines is installed separately from the main Live installation. To install, drag the
Drum Machines Live Pack into the Live application window, either from your operating
system or from Live's Browser.
After you have installed the Drum Machines Live Pack, you will need to authorize it. Further
details can be found at the
Ableton website
1
.
1
http://www.ableton.com/authorize