I made Shimmer patches last weekend.. Soundtoys Rack has a preset:MogwaiBoy wrote:The thing with shimmer is that it's basically a reverb and a pitch shifter combined. You can take a simple chord and run it into a 5th up + 1 octave up reverb (shimmer)... instant lushness. Add pre-delay so it trails around behind the notes in an organic way and it's a really cool effect. You can then have it constantly applying the reverb to the input signal, or (what they call in the effects pedal industry) "regenerating" shimmer, which creates a feedback loop on the output so an octave up feeds into itself - so the octave up shimmer morphs into 2 octaves up, then 3, and 4 and so on until the tail decays. That's what creates that angelic thing. If high in the mix it can start sounding really cheesey and gimmicky, but cutting the high-end brings the lush back.
Anyway shimmer is awesome! I need to buy Valhalla's... Christmas sale?
This track was made entirely on guitar - the main pads are volume swells through shimmer.
http://sorashima.bandcamp.com/track/raytheon
Guitar: Chrystal Choir... it's nice.
... Then i took Bidule and put in:
Soundt. Chrystallizer-> Replika in diffusion mode -> Rc24 crossfade to Rc48 (I couldn't decide.. now can simply check each or mix in both..) -> Output + Feedback(Gain) -> Crossfade dry/wet = Jackpot
It is tranforming audio and whole songs into majestic string like symphonies..
My ears are still ringing.. and now i will load up Cubase. (Junkie needs his Shimmer-fix)
The Bidule setup has floating plug-in windows, while Soundtoys is tidier looking but more complicated.
Chrystal Choir preset uses Echoboy as diffusion and Primal Tap in Reverb mode = Many, many knobs

