![]() ![]() It’s pretty handy for when you just want to do some quick conversions without having to think too much. The up-right 3-positions lever is particularly cool for its lower 'temporary' position, allowing on-the-fly inserts of effect processing. This is a desktop application I made in Objective-C for performing a bunch of music-maths calculations quickly. Best is given by 'filter', 'flanger', 'lo-fi' with bit, rate and distortion, a surprisingly precise, syncable 'delay' effect, good sounding 'vocoder' and 'voice' modes, this last controlling formant and pitch of the source just in the same way as VT-2. The current version is downloadable here.The Anatron was developed by veteran audio design engineer Derek Dearden in collaboration with multi-Platinum record producer Paul Northfield, the Anatron adds authentic analog tone and sonic effects to the sound of any instrument or melody line, or to a complete mix.įurther information about the Anatron can be found here It’s just a very simple mapping of sliders to CC vals in order to control a hardware filter tool called the Anatron. This one is my first and only foray into Logic X’s scripter tool. The current version of CHORD is downloadable here.If you take the law into your own hands by arranging removal without the site owners consent, although you might succeed, it could escalate horribly. If you pay up initially and then try to recoup the money through the small claims court it would still be stressful with no guarantee of success. It’s made in Processing’s Python mode, wrapped as a Java application. You could also delay the whole process enormously. ![]() ![]() I use it all the time for writing music, it’s a bunch of fun. This tutorial shows one way of modulating the delay time to create a rhythmic tonal layer. It’s a stand-alone app that can shoot MIDI messages into your DAW. The second of 3 tutorials in a mini series looking at Delays, showing some of the more advanced parameters and how to use them to create custom effects racks in Live. This is CHORD, a free circle of fifths based MIDI-tool for creating chord progressions and melodic patterns. While Live's two regular delay units - Ping Pong Delay and Simple Delay - are wholly 'digital' in terms of sound and functionality, by right-clicking the title bar of either, you can switch them to the Repitch transition mode, which causes tape/analogue-style pitchshifting when the delay time is adjusted. The current version of is downloadable here.This is a repitch delay plugin with a bunch of features including a 2 mode filter, Ping-Pong setting, tempo and ms delay settings. ![]()
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