I always wish Ableton would add a random clickable button to their Instruments & Fx devices (not when they are racked), now it's possible with this 'lil extension. This is another cool starting point, when you find something sounding good, you can go further in sound designing Analog, or simply save this state as a new preset.
You can choose a percentage of randomness from 0 to 100%. Initial start is 50%.
Double-click the .ablx file with Live Beta open (Developer Mode enabled in Preferences → Extensions).
Right-click on a MIDI track (clip view or arrangement view) containing an Analog → search in extension menu: Soulreaktive - Analog Randomizer → Start Randomize Analog
- OSC 1 and OSC 2 — 75% chance of being ON each (at least one always active)
- OSC parameters: Shape, PW, Detune, Balance, Keytrack, Sub/Sync, LFO modulation
- Filter 1 and Filter 2 — 75% chance of being ON each (Type, Drive, Freq, Resonance, Keytrack, LFO/Env modulation)
- Filter Envelopes 1 and 2 (Attack, Decay, Sustain, Release, Velocity)
- Amp Envelopes 1 and 2 (Attack, Decay, Sustain, Release, Velocity)
- LFO 1 and LFO 2 — 60% chance of being ON each (Shape, Speed, Phase, PW, Delay, Fade In)
- Noise — 30% chance of being ON (Color, Balance, Level)
- Unison — 40% chance of being ON (Voices, Detune, Delay)
- Vibrato — 20% chance of being ON (Speed, Amount, Fade In)
- Glide — 20% chance of being ON (Time, Mode)
- Voices — randomized between 1 and 16 voices
- Pitch Bend, Pressure, Slide modulation destinations and amounts
- Volume — forced to -12dB
- Octave / Semitone (global) — untouched
- OSC 1 and OSC 2 Octave / Semi — untouched
- AMP 1 and AMP 2 — always ON (no sound otherwise)
- Device On — always ON
- At least one oscillator always active
