Doubler effects
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- KVRist
- 496 posts since 23 Sep, 2003 from Washington
yeah it's a crazy effect.
, but very useful for some things. I used the Haas effect theory - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haas_effect , and some of my own little insane ideas to create it. Changed the orders of delay->phase shift on l vs r for starters
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- Banned
- 22457 posts since 5 Sep, 2001
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- KVRAF
- 19156 posts since 13 Feb, 2003 from Vancouver, Canada
Yeah, tell me about it. As much as you can hate them, they still make some real magic plugins.
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- KVRAF
- 2054 posts since 3 Jun, 2001 from Not far from Australia
Here a 3 Day full functinal demo enjoy !
http://www.soundspectral.com/Demos/DuosX_v1.02_Demo.zip

DuosX doesn't really have a default setting,
every voice, every song and singer is different.
One-time a song can be slow the other time fast,
if you want to achieve a good result you cannot use default settings.
You have to tune the settings for each and every performance,
until the result is working perfectly within the song.
I will leave the demo only for a few days online.
Rene
http://www.soundspectral.com/Demos/DuosX_v1.02_Demo.zip

DuosX doesn't really have a default setting,
every voice, every song and singer is different.
One-time a song can be slow the other time fast,
if you want to achieve a good result you cannot use default settings.
You have to tune the settings for each and every performance,
until the result is working perfectly within the song.
I will leave the demo only for a few days online.
Rene
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- KVRAF
- 2054 posts since 3 Jun, 2001 from Not far from Australia
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- Banned
- 264 posts since 29 Jul, 2006
Ya know, Rene. Why the heck didn't you simply release that mic thingy FIRST? You may have actually managed to build a good business on the strength of that alone, instead of what we have come to expect.... hehe.... I won't make another "air" ampsim joke, I promise 
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- KVRAF
- 2054 posts since 3 Jun, 2001 from Not far from Australia
Drum mic positioner, was actually at first a part of the guitar amplifier,
then I modified it into the state that went into the competition.
The guitar amplifier taught me quite a lot and the amount of knowledge
that had gathered over the years not only surprise myself.
Drum mic positioner and the KVR developer challenge,
hopefully made Soundspectral a bit more known as only for
the never-ending ampsim story, that will come to an end when I finally
will decide to release the VST.
I hope you will keep your promise.
then I modified it into the state that went into the competition.
The guitar amplifier taught me quite a lot and the amount of knowledge
that had gathered over the years not only surprise myself.
Drum mic positioner and the KVR developer challenge,
hopefully made Soundspectral a bit more known as only for
the never-ending ampsim story, that will come to an end when I finally
will decide to release the VST.
I hope you will keep your promise.
- KVRAF
- 2488 posts since 2 Dec, 2004 from Sydney, Australia
Hi Rene, DuosX sounds really good! You seem to have a good Pitch shift algorithm, do you have any future plans for a pitch shift plugin?Midiworks wrote:Here a 3 Day full functinal demo enjoy !
http://www.soundspectral.com/Demos/DuosX_v1.02_Demo.zip
Cowbells!
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- KVRist
- 251 posts since 2 Apr, 2005
SciFiArtMan wrote:NOW we're talking!TrevorMag wrote: Nick Magnus (who spent years touring with Steve Hackett, ex-Genesis)
This is so funny! Who the f**k is Stevey Hackety! What the f**k is gemnesis it is something form the bible isn'nt it! I'm drunk sorry!
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- KVRAF
- 2054 posts since 3 Jun, 2001 from Not far from Australia
Actually, there is no pitch shifting going on in DuosX.dalor wrote:Hi Rene, DuosX sounds really good! You seem to have a good Pitch shift algorithm, do you have any future plans for a pitch shift plugin?Midiworks wrote:Here a 3 Day full functinal demo enjoy !
http://www.soundspectral.com/Demos/DuosX_v1.02_Demo.zip
Also, there are no delays involved.
But I actually have a quite useful pitch shifter.
How would you like to see a pitch shifter VST ?
What functions should it have ?
The better you can describe the functions the better I can create such a VST.
It would be great if you can share your thoughts.
Cheers,
René
- KVRAF
- 19156 posts since 13 Feb, 2003 from Vancouver, Canada
A pitch shifter would be excellent; there actually is a lack of good, realtime pitch shifters around, along the lines of Waves Pitchshifter or Steinberg's Voice Machine. I like how, on both those plugins, you can select your pitches manually or from a Piano Roll, and especially with Voice Machine, you can use MIDI to change the pitch of the vocal. As it stands, I don't have many good options at home for making artificial backing vocals.Midiworks wrote:Actually, there is no pitch shifting going on in DuosX.dalor wrote:Hi Rene, DuosX sounds really good! You seem to have a good Pitch shift algorithm, do you have any future plans for a pitch shift plugin?Midiworks wrote:Here a 3 Day full functinal demo enjoy !
http://www.soundspectral.com/Demos/DuosX_v1.02_Demo.zip
Also, there are no delays involved.
But I actually have a quite useful pitch shifter.
How would you like to see a pitch shifter VST ?
What functions should it have ?
The better you can describe the functions the better I can create such a VST.
It would be great if you can share your thoughts.
Cheers,
René
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- KVRAF
- 2054 posts since 3 Jun, 2001 from Not far from Australia
- KVRAF
- 19156 posts since 13 Feb, 2003 from Vancouver, Canada
Cool! You be sure to let us know.Midiworks wrote:I don't want to hype things up, but this is exactly what I'm working on.
At the moment, the graphics are not ready and after that,
I need to put the whole thing together.
The engine is already ready and working and that in real-time.
And tell me again: how come you don't list and sell your fine Duox and other vocal plug-ins normally? Why just pop up and offer demos in doubler threads? Just curious.
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- KVRAF
- 7316 posts since 7 Mar, 2003

