I miss this plug-in.
I never really understood what it was doing, but I wish it could be resurrected. If the code is too old, maybe an approximation could be created in Max? Is there a manual archived around somewhere that could help me figure out what is going on under the hood?
Cheers!
Makunouchi Bento
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- KVRAF
- 3388 posts since 29 May, 2001 from New York, NY
It's been a long time, but did you see the description in the pdf that came with it ?
The plugin ring-modulates incoming audio with sine waves of continuously varying frequency, and runs the result through a state-variable filter. It can often produce unexpected effects, from stuttering rhythms to ambient tones.
Range: Select the range of the speed knob. With low values, the modulator wave acts like a gapper. With higher values, the modulator gets into the audio range and generates strange overtones.
Speed: Select the base speed of the modulator.
Mod: Select the amount of speed modulation.
Feedback: Amount of cross-feedback between the left and right modulators
Cutoff: The filter cutoff frequency
Rez: The filter resonance
Low, Mid, High: The amount of lowpass, bandpass, and highpass output from the filter.
Sin 1 to 5: Select the shape of the modulator, from sine to sine^5.
The plugin ring-modulates incoming audio with sine waves of continuously varying frequency, and runs the result through a state-variable filter. It can often produce unexpected effects, from stuttering rhythms to ambient tones.
Range: Select the range of the speed knob. With low values, the modulator wave acts like a gapper. With higher values, the modulator gets into the audio range and generates strange overtones.
Speed: Select the base speed of the modulator.
Mod: Select the amount of speed modulation.
Feedback: Amount of cross-feedback between the left and right modulators
Cutoff: The filter cutoff frequency
Rez: The filter resonance
Low, Mid, High: The amount of lowpass, bandpass, and highpass output from the filter.
Sin 1 to 5: Select the shape of the modulator, from sine to sine^5.