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Kick & Bass Store Groove Generator Ableton Rack ALS AMXD WAV + TUTORiAL screenshot
ALS AMXD WAV + TUTORiAL | AudioZ Exclusive | 853.01 MB
Endless inspiration at the press of a button. The Kick & Bass Groove Generator uses AI inspired techniques to randomly generate a unique groove everytime you retrigger the rack.

REQUIREMENTS:

- Ableton Live Suite


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comments

  Member 28.07.2023 1 112
+42
This might be the best xmas gift thus far! Thank you PiRAT!
  Member 9.07.2021 12
0
thank you so much :')
  Member 26.08.2015 252
+27
I like how the rack is more or less configured and ready to use. Although, the vast majority of kicks, claps, and hats the rack opens with are ones I wouldn't ever use in any of my projects. I'm pretty sure we can hotswap or overwrite our own samples into the rack, can't we?
  Member 4.08.2023 72
+4
Yeah you can customize it all you want. I swapped out the basses for stock instruments to make it more lightweight.
  Member 26.08.2015 252
+27
Sweet! Right on. Good to hear. Yeah, I figured we should be able to swap samples for sure. I'll probably be replacing all of the samples because they seems awfully generic and dull.
  Resident 12.10.2014 93
+24
Sounds Crap, AI Inspired my ass...AI Needs data base and internet connection...Baby.
  Member 4.12.2012 8 439
+417
It seems it is the the Groove Generator in Version 1.
I bought Version 2 and it is fine so far, but for some weeks Version 3 was released.
The new version is much better than the older ones.
  Moderator 4.06.2022 3200
+2133
I agree with some of the other comments.. I demo'd it for an hour or so and to be honest, in the time it takes to "swap out" and modify everything, I might as well build my own custom rack to my own tastes and workflow, rather than trying to fit into / fix theirs.

With that being said, I think for noobs, it could be inspirational in some respects, showing a tiny bit of what can be done in Ableton.

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