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SKnote has released two new plug-ins: Retoone and Fild. They cost €129 each and are available for Windows as VST effect plug-ins.

Retoone
Fild

Retoone is a simple, MIDI-controlled effect for pitch-shifting, doubling, choir, chorus. It has two modules:

  • Pitch-shifting: up to three independent voices are generated from the input. Each voice is shifted up to 1 octave up or down, with formant control. Frequencies can be controlled by MIDI notes. Pan control for each voice is available, with mid-side ratio control and "humanizing" parameters.
  • Chorus: the additional voices can work in "chorus" mode (modulated periodic pitch shift) and can be placed on the stereo field with mid-side ratio control.

Fild enables you to control relative phase, width and stereo image. It has three modules:

  • Phase equalizer: relative phase between two tracks heavily affects the sound of the sum of the two. Introducing a simple delay between the tracks cannot match the phases in each frequency band. The phase equalizer provides 5 separate controls, acting exactly like an equalizer but controlling the phase instead of modifying the amplitude. Useful on guitars, drums, etc.
  • Stereo widener: a mono signal represents a "point" source in the stereo field. Giving some width to a mono signal converts it to stereo and allows to add some "dimension" to each instrument.
  • Stereo image control: control stereo input or mono-to-stereo converted image: stereo width, center position, "mid" level and pan, "side" level and pan. Place each instrument with its own dimension in the stereo field and control its mid-side balance.

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