MK-PushMAN
Controls Push 3 tracks from the pad grid: mute, solo and clip launch without reaching for the mouse.
Controls Push 3 tracks from the pad grid: mute, solo and clip launch without reaching for the mouse.
M4L device for Ableton with tube-style saturation, drive control and gain-mode options.
Transient shaping for sources that need more punch, body or control. Attack, Sustain and Gain stay direct.
Compact transient shaper for punch, body and level. Three direct controls shape attack, sustain and output without breaking session flow.
RELEASE WINDOW · SOON.
Stereo filtering device inspired by real hardware, with LFO/envelope motion, saturation, phaser and distortion paths for fast sound design.
RELEASE WINDOW · SOON.
Desktop utilities, audio meters and workflow helpers built around real studio and Mac use.
A glance-first macOS status surface for machine state, active tools and daily work context. Built for fast orientation without opening five apps.
SEPARATE PRODUCT PAGE LIKELY.
A focused desktop audio metering tool for producers and audio work: levels, spectrum, stereo image and session targets.
SPLIT FROM VOID AS A STANDALONE TOOL.
A project-health and library system for Ableton sets, plugins, Max for Live devices and cleanup work.
PLANNED AFTER THE FIRST DEVICE RELEASES.
Small workflow helpers, diagnostic utilities and technical notes will live on GitHub once they are stable enough to support publicly.
Small utilities and workflow helpers will move to GitHub when they are documented, stable and useful outside the original setup.
DOCUMENTATION · SOURCE RELEASES · PUBLIC HELPERS
The public build record for MK Labs: what is released, what is being tested, and what is still research. The products page stays clean while the development story stays visible.
This section will hold short original notes around Max for Live, hardware control, audio tools and the problems behind MK Labs. For now it stays as a queue, not a published article section.
A beginner-friendly explanation of custom Ableton devices, utilities and workflow tools.
Why direct hardware control matters for faster decisions and cleaner performance flow.
Attack, sustain/body and output level explained in practical session language.
A release checklist based on real sessions, edge cases and clear documentation.
How small personal workflow fixes can become public tools when they prove useful.
MK Labs started from the tools Mike Konstantinidis needed in his own studio workflow. Some began as small fixes for Ableton sessions, live performance needs, audio tools or desktop workflow. Over time, those ideas became a place for devices, utilities and production tools shaped by real use.