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21 Free Ableton Live Packs: Drums, synths, FX and more. Get a collection of unique instruments and effects for Ableton Live including drum machines, samples, synth presets, FX and more 🎉 See a full list of what’s included below. Jun 14, 2019  I strongly recommend checking out www.ghostsyndicate.net! There are a bunch of free Ableton packs available, free samples and paid content. I’ve included a few of their downloads in this list, however the Kalimba pack stands out for me because it sounds great! With or without the effects this is a very versatile instrument.

Ableton Racks are awesome! They allow you to group effects or instruments, map multiple parameters to a single macro and create parallel chains. I’m using these features to “pimp” Ableton’s stock effects every day so if you’re looking for some free Ableton racks you definitely came to the right place!

Click on the button below to start your free download and make sure to read the entire post for further details. You may also like this list of free Ableton templates.

Mastering Rack

When your mixdown is perfect you usually don’t need much processing on the master. However, there are some effects that can help to “glue” all individual tracks together and give you track that final touch. My general recommendation: less is more! If you’re making big changes on your master channel you should probably go back to the mixing stage!

This is what the macros from my Ableton mastering rack do:

  • Bass Mono sets a crossover frequency. Everything below will be mono (50 – 200 Hz).
  • Glue decreases the threshold of Ableton’s Glue Compressor (0 – -30 dB).
  • Shine is a high-shelf filter you can use to boost the side signal (0 – 6 dB).
  • Freq controls the high-shelf filter’s frequency (4 – 22 kHz).
  • Clean Up reduces low midrange frequencies (0 – -5dB).
  • Focus adjusts the exact frequency for “Clean Up” (200 – 500 Hz).
  • Gain increases the input gain of Ableton’s limiter (-24 – 24 dB).
  • Release adjusts the release time of Ableton’s Limiter (0.01ms – 3s).

I’d highly recommend to pick another limiter like the one from Ozone 9 if you really want to achieve a professional master. However, if you just want to render a quick demo or a rough mix Ableton’s Limiter will probably be good enough.

Vocal Rack

Mixing vocals is extremely complex and a single free Ableton Rack will never be able to make any vocal sound perfect. However, if you’re new to mixing or just want to enhance a rough demo this Ableton Live rack might be something for you.

  • High Pass controls the frequency of a high-pass filter (80 – 250 Hz).
  • Air boosts the top end with a high-shelf filter (0 – 15 dB).
  • Clean Up cuts muddy frequencies in the low mids (0 – -8dB).
  • Focus controls the exact frequency of the “Clean Up” cut (200 – 800 Hz).
  • De-Ess decreases the threshold of the de-esser (0 – -40dB).
  • Reverb is a simple dry/wet control to add space (0 – 50%).
  • Delay is also a dry/wet knob for the delay (0 – 40%).
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Basic Chord Rack

The chord rack is meant for producers who are new to music theory. Placing it on a MIDI track it will automatically create a fitting triad, based on the key you’ve selected. Additionally you can enable the octave function via macro 3. Since the rack doesn’t cover inversion I’d recommend resampling the MIDI. Afterwards you can try to transpose single notes of each chord an octave up or down.

  • Base shifts the origin of the scale (default is C)
  • Minor/Major switches the minor scale to a major scale.
  • Octave adds an octave of the fundamental tone.

1 Knob Wash Out

My 1 Knob Wash Out is actually inspired by the famous Bass Kleph Easy Washout. It one has one macro (Wash Out!), which is meant to be automated. You can slap it on your master, groups or individual tracks to create huge build ups and transitions.

“Wash Out!” controls a total of 6 parameters:

  • High-pass frequency (26 – 932 Hz)
  • High-pass resonance (0 – 30%)
  • Echo dry/wet (0 – 40%)
  • Reverb dry/wet (0 – 60 %)
  • Stereo Width (100 – 80%)
  • Gain (0 – 5db)

Easi 808

My “Easi 808” is the only instrument rack in this list and just like every 808 bass it’s based on a simple sine wave. You can adjust things like attack, glide time, distortion and cutoff. There’s even a mono compatible chorus effect built in.

  • Attack increases the pitch envelope and decreases the attack time (0 – 80%).
  • Attack Time adjusts the pitch envelope’s duration (20 – 140 ms).
  • Glide Time sets the time a slide from one note to another takes (0.10 – 200 ms).
  • Soft Clipper increases the Soft Clipper’s input gain (70 – 100).
  • Gain adjusts the amount of distortion (0 – 20 %).
  • Mix adjusts the balance between the clean and distorted signal (0 – 100 %).
  • Spread detunes frequencies above 150 Hz (0 – 100%).
  • Cutoff sets the low-pass filter’s cutoff (10 Hz – 22 kHz).

LoFi Rack

My LoFi rack emulates a bunch of characteristics and effects that are typical for vintage studio gear. You can use it to detune your source sound, decrease the frequency range, add distortion and vinyl crackles. If you produce LoFi and don’t want to spend 80 bucks on the RC-20 Retro Color you should definitely try out this one!

  • Hi Pass adjusts the frequency of the high-pass filter (100 Hz – 1kHz).
  • Low Pass controls the low-pass filter’s cutoff (500 Hz – 22kHz).
  • Cabinet adjusts the balance between the Cabinet’s dry/wet (0 – 100%).
  • Crack increases the volume of vinyl crackles (0 – 1).
  • Detune increases the amount of detuning (0 – 17.2 Hz).
  • Gain sets the input and output gain for Ableton’s Pedal (-35 – 35dB).
  • Drive adjusts the dry/wet of Ableton’s Pedal (0 – 100%).
  • Output controls the overall output volume of this rack (-10 – 10dB).

Reverb Rack

What bothers me the most about Ableton’s Reverb is that changing settings, such as room size or decay will also change the Reverb’s volume. That’s why I added 2 utilities to this rack which automatically counter those changes. Furthermore, you’ll get two independent controls for dry and wet instead of only one knob. To top things off you’ll get 2 filters, so you have control over Reverb’s frequency range.

  • Dry controls the volume of the dry signal (-inf – 6dB).
  • Wet adjusts the volume of the wet signal (-inf – 6dB).
  • Size controls the room size (0.22 – 500).
  • Time sets the decay time (200ms – 6s).
  • Pre sets the pre-delay time (0.5ms – 100ms).
  • Width controls how stereo the reverb is (0 – 120).
  • High Pass adjusts the frequency of the high-pass filter (150 Hz – 1kHz).
  • Low Pass controls the frequency of the low-pass filter (300 Hz – 10kHz).

Sauce Rack

My “Sauce Rack” is something I like to add to most of my Trap and Hip Hop melodies. It comes with 4 different effects, adding stereo modulation, reverb, pitch modulation and delay. For each of those effects you get 2 macros so you can adjust them to your liking.

  • Spread controls the dry/wet parameter of Ableton’s Chorus (0 – 99%).
  • Amount sets the modulation amount in milliseconds (0 – 2.17ms)
  • Reverb controls the Reverb’s dry/wet (0 – 100%).
  • Decay adjusts Reverb’s decay time (200ms – 5s).
  • Detune adjusts the amount of frequency shift modulation (0 – 15.1Hz).
  • Speed sets the speed of frequency shift modulation (0.01 – 3.73 Hz)
  • Delay controls Echo’s dry/wet (0 – 50%).
  • Feed controls Echo’s feedback (0 – 50%).

Soft Clipper

Ableton’s Glue Compressor, comes with a cool soft clipping feature, which works wonders on Trap and Hip Hop kicks. Problem? The output volume drastically changes when you increase the gain. With this Ableton effect rack you can drive the input gain and afterwards adjust the output so true bypassing is possible. You can also filter the wet signal or mix in the dry sound.

  • Gain increases or decreases the input and output gain (-35 – 35 dB).
  • Dry increases the volume of the dry signal (-inf – 6dB).
  • High Pass sets the frequency of the high-pass filter (10 Hz – 10kHz).
  • Low Pass sets the low-pass filter’s cutoff (200 Hz – 22kHz).
  • Output adjusts the output gain (-10 – 10dB).

Easi Sidechain

My “Easi Sidechain” rack comes with 2 controls, empowering you to sidechain any track within seconds. Just keep in mind that this rack is only suitable for 4-to-the-floor house and techno beats, since it’s LFO based. If you own a copy of LFO Tool you probably won’t need this one.

  • Amount adjusts the amount of volume modulation applied to the incoming signal (0 – 100%).
  • Shape changes the modulation curve (0 – 100%).

Gain Rack

My “Gain Rack” doesn’t have any effects loaded yet, but it allows you to simultaneously crank up the input and reduce the output gain. Obviously this only makes sense if you place another effect between the two utilities.

  • Input boosts the input gain and attenuates the output gain (-35 – 35dB).
  • Output boosts or attenuates the output gain (-inf – 35dB).

Conclusion

So as you can see, Ableton Racks are really useful and you can use them to build some amazing multi effects. If you haven’t download those racks yet make sure to get your copy now. It’s free 😉

Ableton Live 10 brought with it 10 New Downloadable Packs that you can download right inside of the Application! Drums, Synths, Keys, MIDI, FX and more…

Live 10 was officially released last week and I’m sure your news feeds have been overrun with posts about it. However, I have yet to see any posts about the all new Live Packs that were released with the update. There are 10 of them and they all sound phenomenal and are jam-packed with quality goodies!

Free for Ableton Live 10 Intro, Standard and Suite Owners

Chop and Swing New in Live 10

A homage to the style that made sampling an art form and put a new kind of groove on the musical map. Chop and Swing comes loaded with curated recordings and professional presets perfect for cutting up and re-combining into fresh new tracks. (intro, standard, suite)

Skitter and Step New in Live 10

A sound collection that inhabits the space where growling basses, rinsing pads and jarring melodies collide with jagged, broken percussion. The cavernous spaces, dubby basses and tight drums are ready for production but were designed for deep sound manipulation. (standard, suite)

Drum Essentials New in Live 10

Drum Essentials is a collection of handpicked sounds selected to cover a wide range of styles. A flexible, highly refined Pack to form the rhythmic foundation of any production. (standard, suite)

Free for Ableton Live 10 Suite Owners

Punch and Tilt New in Live 10

A dancefloor-ready collection of sounds focused on machine rhythms, weighty bass and dark, hypnotizing melodies, textures and noises – a rough sonic aesthetic that started with a small group of underground producers and has grown into a worldwide scene.

Drive and Glow New in Live 10

Drive and Glow combines swirling synth textures, overdriven guitars and basses and pounding drums. Carefully curated to be mix-ready out of the box, this Pack is perfect for creating tracks that radiate with saturated, indie vibes.

Glitch and Wash New in Live 10

This collection explores the contrast of organic texture and precise rhythms – combining precision slices, jagged electronic noise and microscopic snippets of sound with warm ambient pads, textures and soundscapes.

Build and Drop New in Live 10

Build and Drop is loaded with ecstatic leads, enveloping bass, slamming drums and a range of rises, sirens and sounds effects. A creative toolbox for building the irresistible anticipation and release this music uses to keep the party going.

Synth Essentials New in Live 10

Synth Essentials expands the Core Library with fresh presets for Ableton’s synths and samplers. Created by top artists and sound designers, Synth Essentials makes it easy to find the sounds you need with no interruption to your creative flow.

Electric Keyboards New in Live 10

Electric Keyboards is a new Pack featuring multisampled Fender Rhodes Suitcase, Wurlitzer A-200, and Hammond C3. Special attention was given to making this Pack sound as true-to-life and organic as possible. The result is characterful electric keys for any genre.

Drum Booth New in Live 10

Drum Booth contains carefully curated samples of acoustic kits recorded in a tight, dry room. Perfect on their own or as reinforcement for electronic drums, Drum Booth also offers unique post processing options and experimental recordings not possible with standard acoustic libraries.

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Live 10: Installing and managing Packs

  • Live Versions: 10
  • Operating System: All

In Live 10 it’s possible to download and update Packs from within the Live Browser.

For installation of Packs in Live 9, see our dedicated article – Live 9: Installing and managing Packs.

Viewing Packs in Live’s browser

Click on Packs, under Places. You’ll see a list of all currently installed Packs. At the bottom you’ll see a section with any updates available, underneath that a list of all other available Packs to download as part of your Live License and a link to browse for more Packs on Ableton.com.

Any greyed out packs means that there’s either an update available for that Pack in order for it to work in Live 10, or the Pack may have been moved or deleted from your hard drive.

Updating Packs with Live’s Browser

Unfold the dropdown where it says that there are updates available.

Then click on the downward pointing arrow to download an update. The icon will change to a pause symbol showing the download progress and when complete changes to “Install”.

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Press “Install” and the installation progress dialog will pop up.

Once installed, the Pack displays in Live’s browser and any available lessons open in the Help view.

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