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S1gns Of L1fe Releases Texture Loom - Free Dual-Sample Atmosphere Engine

5th June 2026

Texture Loom is a dual-sample atmosphere engine from S1gns Of L1fe, built for turning your own recordings into evolving pads, drones, cinematic beds, and slow-moving ambient material. The concept is straightforward: load two samples, blend between them, shape the result with filtering and modulation, then push everything through a stereo space section. It started life as a Max for Live device and now ships with native plugin versions, so it works outside Ableton while keeping the same interface and signal flow.

The two slots, Sample A and Sample B, each carry start/stop, reverse, start position, level, pan, and rate controls. A RATE/SEMI switch decides whether playback speed is continuous or quantised to semitone steps, which is the difference between detuning a texture for drift and tracking it musically against a key. An equal-power A/B blend control sits between the two layers, with a dedicated Blend LFO for slow crossfading motion. The developer suggests pairing two contrasting sources, one for body and one for air or movement, which is sensible advice for anyone who has tried to layer field recordings against synth tones and ended up with mud.

Signal flow and modulation

After the crossfade, the combined signal passes through a multimode filter offering lowpass, highpass, bandpass, notch, peak, and allpass modes, with cutoff, resonance, drive, and LFO modulation depth on hand. Two Motion LFOs drive the modulation, each with sine, triangle, ramp up, ramp down, random, drift, and glider shapes. Routing covers Blend, Filter, Space, Sample A Start, and Sample B Speed, which is enough to set up generative behaviour where the patch never quite repeats.

The space section handles reverb with Size, Decay, Mix, and Width controls. S1gns Of L1fe credits this Clouds reverb to Valdemar Erlingsson's original Cloudseed algorithm, a detail worth noting given how central the reverb is to the plugin's whole purpose. A master output with metering and an INIT button round out the layout.

Texture Loom is an instrument rather than an effect, so it belongs on an instrument track, and a blank instance stays silent until you load samples. Sample paths are stored with the project and restored on reopen. The intended uses run from ambient pads and cinematic transitions to meditation beds and outright experimental sample mangling.

Features

Pricing & Availability

Free / name-your-price on Gumroad. Available as a Max for Live device (Ableton Live 12, Max 9), a macOS AU/VST3 instrument, and a Windows VST3 instrument.

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