Inspired By Nature [max For Live] 95%
Elias spent hours motionless by the water. He recorded the rhythmic, uneven slapping of waves against a rotted wooden pier. He captured the granular rustle of dry leaves caught in a mini-vortex of wind and the haunting, discordant creak of two pine trees rubbing together in the breeze.
He designed a device called Instead of a standard grid, the notes grew like fungal networks—branching out based on "moisture" and "nutrient" parameters he’d mapped to the velocity of his field recordings. Inspired by Nature [Max for Live]
Back in his studio, Elias didn’t just want to use these as samples; he wanted them to live inside his DAW. He opened Max for Live and began to build. Elias spent hours motionless by the water
Next, he built a granular synthesizer that didn't just loop audio, but mimicked the way light filters through a canopy. He called it The grains of sound didn't trigger at set intervals; they flickered and shimmered based on the unpredictable movement of the wind he’d recorded in the pines. He designed a device called Instead of a
Elias realized that nature wasn't just a source of pretty sounds—it was a masterclass in complex systems. By using Max for Live to bridge the gap between the wild and the wire, he hadn't just made a track. He’d built an ecosystem.