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Ableton Iftah Performance Pack -max For Live- |top| May 2026

Unlock the Full Potential of Ableton with the Iftach Performance Pack - Max for Live

Iftah Performance Pack

The is a suite of Max for Live devices designed by Iftah Gabbai. Its core purpose is to transform Ableton Live into a live remixing and performance powerhouse , freeing you from rigid arrangement views and giving you DJ-style controls over clips, effects, and scenes.

  • Electronic musicians performing live sets with loops and effects.
  • DJs who produce and want more than just track decks.
  • Looping artists (guitar, vocals, keys) looking for foot‑switch friendly tools.
  • Ableton users comfortable with Max for Live (Live Suite required, or Standard + Max for Live add‑on).

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Visit or search for “Iftah Performance Pack” on Gumroad. Many devices are offered on a “Pay What You Want” basis, with full packs available to Patreon supporters. Ableton Iftah Performance Pack -Max for Live-

  • Problem: "The random mode feels too random/not musical."

    Sample & Hold

    : Includes advanced modulation options like sample and hold and phase shift for more complex control behaviors. Integration & Usage Unlock the Full Potential of Ableton with the

    • A Max for Live performance pack created by Iftah (performance tools, devices, and presets) designed to augment Ableton Live’s live-playback and improvisation capabilities.
    • Includes custom Max devices for MIDI/Audio manipulation, performance-friendly macros, and ready-to-use racks/presets for live sets.

    Functionally, Iftah is a masterclass in the "less is more" philosophy, though paradoxically, it achieves this by offering granular control. The device allows for the mapping of session clips to large, accessible pads that sit directly on the screen. This is particularly vital for "controllerism"—the art of playing the software as an instrument. By resizing and reorganizing clip triggers, Iftah mitigates the risk of the "scroll of death" (the frantic searching for the right clip during a live transition). Furthermore, the inclusion of momentary controls—buttons that only trigger while held—opens up possibilities for live remixing that standard toggle clips cannot provide. This allows for a performative staccato, where the artist can stutter, choke, and drop elements in real-time, lending a human, rhythmic quality to the digital playback. Electronic musicians performing live sets with loops and