Audio Damage Phase Two

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It looks good enough to me: it sounds and functions a whole lot better. I used it to turn a crappy choir sample into...something much more interesting, with a bit of help from Dubstation :harp: I'll be buying the Biphase* as well- the quality, value and usability of these plugs is outstanding.
*How about a Mutator, or a Lexicon Vortex?
Coffee please, black, no sugar.

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dry bones wrote:It looks good enough to me: it sounds and functions a whole lot better. I used it to turn a crappy choir sample into...something much more interesting, with a bit of help from Dubstation :harp: I'll be buying the Biphase* as well- the quality, value and usability of these plugs is outstanding.
*How about a Mutator, or a Lexicon Vortex?
how did you try it? :-o it's not released yet

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Muff Wiggler wrote:
dry bones wrote:It looks good enough to me: it sounds and functions a whole lot better. I used it to turn a crappy choir sample into...something much more interesting, with a bit of help from Dubstation :harp: I'll be buying the Biphase* as well- the quality, value and usability of these plugs is outstanding.
*How about a Mutator, or a Lexicon Vortex?
how did you try it? :-o it's not released yet
good question. :D
btw, can anyone explain to me how a phaser works, and what it does to sound? i mean, i can hear something, but if someone knows a link that explains the theory behind phasers, that'd be cool. i used to know this, but i forgot. :oops:

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After you read the Effects Explained page, check out the gallery at mode zero to hear what different phasers sound like.

http://www.modezero.com/

This page has an incomplete but simple explanation:

Phasing is very similar to flanging. If two signals that are identical, but out of phase, are added together, then the result is that they will cancel each other out. If, however, they are partially out of phase, then partial cancellations, and partial enhancements occur. This leads to the phasing effect.

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thank you both for your replies. :)

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Muff Wiggler wrote:
dry bones wrote:It looks good enough to me: it sounds and functions a whole lot better. I used it to turn a crappy choir sample into...something much more interesting, with a bit of help from Dubstation :harp: I'll be buying the Biphase* as well- the quality, value and usability of these plugs is outstanding.
*How about a Mutator, or a Lexicon Vortex?
how did you try it? :-o it's not released yet
I meant the 907A filterbank, sorry if I caused any confusion there :wink:
Coffee please, black, no sugar.

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ahhhh 8)

i totally agree, the 907A is awesome!

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Muff Wiggler wrote:ahhhh 8)

i totally agree, the 907A is awesome!
yes. :)

hm. usually i really don't much care for phasers, maybe since you can use this one manually, it will be more fun than the others. or maybe i just never use them right.... :D

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yeah, the 907a is very cool...but I still want the phase two. :cry:

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There's an update on Chris's blog. Looks like it'll be out early-ish in the new year.

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I love all the AD GUIs :)
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rbet wrote:I love all the AD GUIs :)
i like the recent ones. i kind of despise the deverb one. :?

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shamann wrote:There's an update on Chris's blog. Looks like it'll be out early-ish in the new year.
thanx for the head-up.

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Something tells me this is going to be available real soon, like Monday maybe.

And it sounds as good as it should.

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