Sinevibes - Eternal

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Sinevibes released Eternal a couple days ago.

"Eternal by Sinevibes is a barber-pole flanger effect. Unlike a traditional flanger which typically has its tone repeatedly go up and down, this is a flanger that goes upwards or downwards in a seemingly endless fashion. To accomplish this unique “barber-pole” effect, Eternal uses an array of three stereo flangers and six bespoke, thoroughly calibrated low-frequency oscillators. And since these oscillators have a “through-zero” design, it allows Eternal to seamlessly go from downwards to upwards motion and back at your fancy. With two distinct flanger tones thanks to positive or negative feedback, this plugin puts a whole arsenal of unique airy, bubbly and even psychedelic effects in your hands."

Compatibility
Works with any application that supports Audio Unit effect plugins.
Supports OS X 10.6 or later running on 32 or 64 bit Intel Macs.

http://www.sinevibes.com/eternal/
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Here's a track I made with Eternal called Eternal. It has 5 tracks. Each track is processed with a separate instance of Eternal.

https://soundcloud.com/musicofplexus/eternal
Last edited by plexuss on Fri Nov 17, 2017 7:31 pm, edited 2 times in total.

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Each of these standalone, non-sequenced effects they’ve been releasing are really quite nice great. Eternal here has a lot of subtlety available compared to 99% of the flangers out there, at least from what my initial impressions with it have been.

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plexuss wrote:Here's a track I made with Eternal called Eternal. l
Very lush. Just at the start, it reminds me of some tracks from Brian Eno's Apollo album....
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himalaya wrote:
plexuss wrote:Here's a track I made with Eternal called Eternal. l
Very lush. Just at the start, it reminds me of some tracks from Brian Eno's Apollo album....
Yes, its the gentle decending glissandi and puffs of low energy air amid granules of melodic transients.

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The description sounds better than what my ears hear (as being unique and different from what I can achieve within Sinevibes' collection), but I still see $16 as a way within my means to support one of my favorite developers and get another inexpensive toy that doesn't irk my wife...terribly.

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