Fors Chiral [max For Live] May 2026
The primary engine, controlled by Size , Bend , and Fold knobs to twist the sine wave into new forms.
Provides a wide spectrum of movement, from slow, drifting undulations to rapid, overlapping tonalities. Integrated Effects: Fors Chiral [Max for Live]
Despite its lean interface, Chiral houses a sophisticated signal path optimized for high-fidelity experimentation: The primary engine, controlled by Size , Bend
This essay explores , a "holographic" synthesizer developed by Fors for Ableton’s Max for Live (M4L) environment . Developed by a team that includes Ess Mattisson (a key designer behind iconic instruments like the Elektron Digitone), Chiral is designed to prioritize experimental "newness" over the replication of traditional acoustic or familiar synth tones. The Philosophy of Holographic Synthesis Developed by a team that includes Ess Mattisson
Offers Single Cycle Waveform export , allowing users to capture their custom contorted waves for use in other samplers or wavetable synths. Conclusion
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.