Introducing Interferator M4L - Quad-Layer Noise Modulation
phasenpunkt proudly presents Interferator M4L, an experimental modulation engine that transforms wave interference into a playground for sound designers.
phasenpunkt proudly presents Interferator M4L, an experimental modulation engine for Max for Live that turns the mathematics of wave interference into a tool for living, breathing modulation.
Where most LFOs offer a single, predictable waveform, Interferator builds something richer: four independent noise layers, each with its own texture and rhythmic character, blended into a continuously evolving two-dimensional field. Three probes sample this field at freely positionable points, extracting precise modulation values that can be mapped to any parameter in Ableton Live. The result is movement that feels organic and deeply musical — not random, but structured by mathematical complexity you don’t have to understand to enjoy.
Shaping that complexity is the Macro-Tilt-System. Density and Entropy let you navigate the parameter space intuitively, moving from the gentle drift of a sine wave to the jagged pulse of rhythmic entropy with a single turn. T-Tilt and R-Tilt give you directional control over both texture and rhythm, balancing horizontal and vertical movement across the noise field.
Seven pattern types — Perlin, Simplex, Cell, Rigid, Voronoi, Cloud, Fluid — cover the full spectrum from organic flows to crystalline edges and atmospheric diffusion. Three interference algorithms determine how the layers merge. Every combination is a different terrain to explore.
Analog soul, driven by digital complexity. Interferator M4L is now available.