Fors Chiral [max — For Live]
The term "holographic" refers to Chiral’s unique visual and functional identity. At its heart is a that renders the waveform's evolution as a glowing, twisting shape reminiscent of a Moebius strip . This visual feedback is more than aesthetic; it serves as a guide for the synth’s primary sound-shaping method: phaseshaping .
Includes native support for microtuning, expanding its use into non-Western or experimental tonal systems. Fors Chiral [Max for Live]
Chiral is celebrated for its "turn any knob and it sounds good" approach. Users often highlight that while it is a single-oscillator synth—which may initially seem limited—the depth of the modulation matrix and the character of the reverb make it incredibly versatile for sound design. Polyphony: Supports up to 16-voice polyphony. The term "holographic" refers to Chiral’s unique visual
Chiral is fully MPE (MIDI Polyphonic Expression) enabled, allowing for polyphonic pitch bends, slide, and pressure-sensitive modulation on every note. Workflow and Performance Includes native support for microtuning, expanding its use
Fors Chiral stands as a testament to the power of the Max for Live platform when leveraged by designers focused on sonic exploration. By moving away from "vintage" emulation and toward atypical phase-based methods, it offers a distinct, "holographic" character that has become a staple for producers seeking cinematic pads and experimental textures within Ableton Live. Chiral - Ableton
Unlike standard subtractive synthesis, which filters harmonically rich waves, Chiral begins with the "unconventional contortion" of a simple sine wave. By manipulating phase directly, users can bend and fold the waveform into complex, atypical harmonic structures that range from fragile, glassy leads to dense, inharmonic glitchscapes. Core Technical Architecture