Device Details
Overview
| Name | Version: | Saturator Pro 1.0 |
| Author: | ProducerStack |
| Device Type: | Audio Effect |
| Description: | Key Features Hybrid Architecture: A seamless chain of Transient Shaping feeding into diverse Saturation algorithms. 6 Distinct Curve Types: Analog Clip: Classic warm tube-style overdrive. Sinoid Fold: A West-Coast synthesis style wavefolder that adds metallic, resonant harmonics. Digital Clip: Hard, aggressive bit-crushing style clipping. Soft, Medium, & Hard Curves: Three variations of custom waveshaping for precision control. Real-Time Visualization: The custom display draws the exact transfer curve being applied to your audio, reacting instantly to your Drive and Curve settings. Production Ready: Includes 2x/4x Oversampling for pristine high-end, plus a Dry/Wet mix knob for parallel processing duties. Technical Specs dsp: Built on abl.dsp architecture for native-quality CPU efficiency. Controls: Drive (+/- 36dB), Output Gain, Transient Shape, Dry/Wet Mix. Compatibility: Requires Max for Live (Ableton Live 10/11/12 Suite or Standard with M4L). |
Details
| Live Version Used: | 12.0.5 |
| Max Version Used: | 9.09 |
| Date Added: | Jan 13 2026 14:22:45 |
| Date Last Updated: | No Updates |
| Downloads: | 0 |
| Website: | https://producerstack.com/products/saturator-pro-max-for-live?utm_source=ableton_m4l_web |
| ⓘ License: | Commercial |
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What would be the benefit of instead using the stock saturator? It already has a hi quality mode for oversampling and since it has the exact same Saturation curves I didn't really see any difference than the transient function? Which I guess the dsp.object from drum buss?
Posted on January 13 2026 by Stevon |
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@stevon simply conveneince, less space etc. Nice devices by the way.
Posted on January 13 2026 by ProducerStack |
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