![]() This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. These parameters can be automated within any DAW. The Y-axis controls the effect amount (dry/wet). ![]() The panel’s X-axis determines the speed of the frequency shifter effect. TRANSFORM: Clicking, tapping and dragging on the Transform panel causes the reverb sound to be morphed and mutated by a frequency shifter. This “freezes” the current wash of reflections so that they continue to sound until the button is disabled. MOD AMOUNT: Controls the magnitude of the frequency modulation that will be applied to the reverb reflections.įREEZE: Enabling the Freeze button causes the reverb engine to stop listening to the incoming signal and to repeat indefinitely the reflections that are currently being created. MOD RATE: Controls the speed of an LFO that can modulate the frequency of the reverb reflections, resulting in a moving, shimmering reverb sound. Frequencies that lie above the cutoff frequency are reduced. HF DAMP: Sets the cutoff frequency of a low-pass filter that reduces higher frequencies within the reverb reflections. Low settings simulate smaller rooms with close walls high settings simulate larger spaces with distant walls. ROOM SIZE: Adjusts the reverb’s density and reflection characteristics. Higher settings give the listener the impression of being closer to the sound source, and can help that source stand out from the reverberations it creates. PREDELAY: Introduces a delay between the incoming sound and the onset of the resulting reverb. GAIN: Sets the input level of the signal to be processed (does not affect the direct “dry” signal). Choose between a low-shelving filter (upper button) or high-pass filter (lower button). When the filter is operating in high-pass mode, drag left-to-right to adjust the cutoff frequency, and drag up-and-down to adjust the filter’s resonance.įILTER TYPE: Sets the filter type. When the filter is operating in low-shelving mode, drag left-to-right to adjust the corner frequency, and drag up-and-down to adjust the amount of cut or boost to apply below the corner frequency. PayPal donations make a huge difference to how sustainable my continuing to do this channel is, so I am very happy when people support me in this way, and will certainly take the time to email you to thank you personally if you do □.FILTER: The filter graph shows a visualisation of the current input filter settings, and allows you to change those settings by clicking and dragging on the graph. Big thanks everyone!ĭon’t forget you can follow me on Twitter at Also, if you enjoy the channel and would like to show your appreciation, my PalPal is ![]() Please help out the channel, folks, by choosing not to watch this behind an ad blocker, thanks - more people have been watching ads and I can actually see that the YouTube ad revenue is increasing. This vid has time stamps when viewed in YouTube. I have 5 free copies of the app to give away to subscribers, details are in the pinned Youtube comment as always. If you are watching this before release, note that it is already available for preorder for just $4, and will cost $5 on release - absolute bargain. In this tutorial video I walk you through the main features, demo the presets on a variety of sound sources, and give my review of what is good and what I would suggest to improve the app. Motion FX has no less than 11 different sequenced FX types to choose from, including various filters, delay, ring mod, pitch shifters and so on (see the app description below for more details). ![]() Call it a poor man’s Looperator, if you will, but one with a much less steep learning curve. Once again, Bleass knock it out of the park with another fantastic release for iOS music makers, this time a sequenced FX app. This is a pre-release vid - release date is Sunday 21st March Bleass Motion FX (iOS Sequenced FX App) Detailed Walkthrough Demo Vid (Win 5 FREE Copies!)
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