Does AirWindoiws have an effect like Softubes accoustic feedback?
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- KVRist
- 108 posts since 30 May, 2019
Im just wondering if there is an effect like this in AirWindows catalog?
https://www.softube.com/af
If there is an effect like this can some one post a link to the video where he explains what is going on in this effect?
https://www.softube.com/af
If there is an effect like this can some one post a link to the video where he explains what is going on in this effect?
- KVRAF
- 6504 posts since 25 May, 2002 from Bobo-dioulasso\BF__Geneva/CH
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- KVRAF
- 3386 posts since 21 May, 2004 from Deep in the Heartlessness of Texas
I can't keep track of all the AirWindows plugs, either.
The only other similar plug that I know of is BlueCat's AcouFiend.
Which is fairly awesome, IMHO. I trialed the Softube one years ago, and it doesn't come close. Again IMHO.
https://www.bluecataudio.com/Products/P ... AcouFiend/
The only other similar plug that I know of is BlueCat's AcouFiend.
Which is fairly awesome, IMHO. I trialed the Softube one years ago, and it doesn't come close. Again IMHO.
https://www.bluecataudio.com/Products/P ... AcouFiend/
- KVRAF
- 6284 posts since 8 Jul, 2009
It would be amazing to have them organized into hierarchical folders by type and sub-types if necessary...
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- KVRAF
- 6504 posts since 25 May, 2002 from Bobo-dioulasso\BF__Geneva/CH
interesting...GreyLion wrote: Sat Jun 04, 2022 2:40 am I can't keep track of all the AirWindows plugs, either.
The only other similar plug that I know of is BlueCat's AcouFiend.
Which is fairly awesome, IMHO. I trialed the Softube one years ago, and it doesn't come close. Again IMHO.
https://www.bluecataudio.com/Products/P ... AcouFiend/
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- KVRist
- 69 posts since 15 Jul, 2013 from Tirol, Austria
https://airwindowscheatsheet.aboni.dev/plexuss wrote: Sat Jun 04, 2022 3:01 am It would be amazing to have them organized into hierarchical folders by type and sub-types if necessary...
Don't know how up to date it is but it's mega handy nonetheless.
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- Boss Lovin' DR
- 14312 posts since 15 Mar, 2002 from the grimness of yorkshire
One nice trick to simulate feedback is to copy your guitar (or whatever..) track and stick the copy through a filter which does self-oscillation - I like the P & M 'Moogy Filter' for this as it has an envelope follower. Then route this back to the same mixer track as the original so it goes through the distortion/amp sim. You can fade up and down the level of feedback of your copied track, and also the pitch with the cutoff frequency. If you need long feedback then timestretch the copied parts.
A quick and dirty example (excuse my riffage..
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http://www.bennyleeds7.myfreeola.uk/feedback.mp3
A quick and dirty example (excuse my riffage..
http://www.bennyleeds7.myfreeola.uk/feedback.mp3
- KVRAF
- 6504 posts since 25 May, 2002 from Bobo-dioulasso\BF__Geneva/CH
horribly awesome !!!!!!donkey tugger wrote: Sat Jun 04, 2022 8:11 am One nice trick to simulate feedback is to copy your guitar (or whatever..) track and stick the copy through a filter which does self-oscillation - I like the P & M 'Moogy Filter' for this as it has an envelope follower. Then route this back to the same mixer track as the original so it goes through the distortion/amp sim. You can fade up and down the level of feedback of your copied track, and also the pitch with the cutoff frequency. If you need long feedback then timestretch the copied parts.
A quick and dirty example (excuse my riffage..);
http://www.bennyleeds7.myfreeola.uk/feedback.mp3
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- Boss Lovin' DR
- 14312 posts since 15 Mar, 2002 from the grimness of yorkshire
I said it was dirty...Krakatau wrote: Sat Jun 04, 2022 8:19 amhorribly awesome !!!!!!donkey tugger wrote: Sat Jun 04, 2022 8:11 am One nice trick to simulate feedback is to copy your guitar (or whatever..) track and stick the copy through a filter which does self-oscillation - I like the P & M 'Moogy Filter' for this as it has an envelope follower. Then route this back to the same mixer track as the original so it goes through the distortion/amp sim. You can fade up and down the level of feedback of your copied track, and also the pitch with the cutoff frequency. If you need long feedback then timestretch the copied parts.
A quick and dirty example (excuse my riffage..);
http://www.bennyleeds7.myfreeola.uk/feedback.mp3![]()
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Forgot to add, if you want the feedback to swell then reverse the sample!
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 108 posts since 30 May, 2019
Nice, I will give this a try. Thanks for the infodonkey tugger wrote: Sat Jun 04, 2022 8:11 am One nice trick to simulate feedback is to copy your guitar (or whatever..) track and stick the copy through a filter which does self-oscillation - I like the P & M 'Moogy Filter' for this as it has an envelope follower. Then route this back to the same mixer track as the original so it goes through the distortion/amp sim. You can fade up and down the level of feedback of your copied track, and also the pitch with the cutoff frequency. If you need long feedback then timestretch the copied parts.
A quick and dirty example (excuse my riffage..);
http://www.bennyleeds7.myfreeola.uk/feedback.mp3
