Chordata is a simple but powerful application that analyses the chords of any music file in your computer. You can use it to travel back and forward the song while watching insightful visualizations of the tonal features of the song. Key bindings and mouse interactions for song navigation are designed thinking in a musician with an instrument at hands.
When is there ever going to be a new unique effect? Like chorus is unique distortion is unique, equalizing is unique, but there seems to be no new unique types of effects made for years and years. I guess there’s autotune, but that’s all I can think of.
I’m glad to see that VOS is getting some plugins for 64 bit and Mac versions too, a big step forward.
Now, here’s some finds:
SoundHack Delay Trio
SoundHack Delay Trio is a group of three plugins derived from the same basic delay algorithm: a hermite interpolated delay line with variable modulation, and a feedback loop with dc blocking and saturation. Pitch shifting is achieved with a dual head crossfading delay (ala Eltro Tempophon/Dennis Gabor/Pierre Schaeffer phonogene) and is decidedly low-?. The saturating feedback also allows them to be great drone and noise generators.
The three plugins are +delay (classic delay effects), +pitchdelay, (essentially the same plugin with controls oriented toward pitch shifting), and finally +bubbler (a granular delay in which grains are pulled from the delay line with randomized start time, delay time and pitch shift value).
I’m glad to see that VOS is getting some plugins for 64 bit and Mac versions too, a big step forward.
Now, here’s some finds:
SoundHack Delay Trio
SoundHack Delay Trio is a group of three plugins derived from the same basic delay algorithm: a hermite interpolated delay line with variable modulation, and a feedback loop with dc blocking and saturation. Pitch shifting is achieved with a dual head crossfading delay (ala Eltro Tempophon/Dennis Gabor/Pierre Schaeffer phonogene) and is decidedly low-?. The saturating feedback also allows them to be great drone and noise generators.
The three plugins are +delay (classic delay effects), +pitchdelay, (essentially the same plugin with controls oriented toward pitch shifting), and finally +bubbler (a granular delay in which grains are pulled from the delay line with randomized start time, delay time and pitch shift value).
What’s happened to this thread? I’m sure it was 32 pages or more until a few days ago. Now most of the postings of recent months seem to have disappeared.
I just checked that one out and I was surprised how good it sounds. I have Amplitube and I really like it, but you have to tweak it hard to get the sound you want. This one sounds good right out of the box, especially the clean channel is very convincing and has a nice high end. The overdrive channels sound very smooth and not digital at all. It doesn’t sound like a vintage tube amp, but it sounds more like a real amp than many vintage-tube-emulations.