Phonolyth (Yuri Turov) releases Velvet Machine

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I found an unusual use for Velvet Machine tonight -- fixing some intermittent buzzy harshness I was getting in about the 1200-4000Hz range in a track due to driving something in my modular a little too hard. I isolated that band with zPlane Peel and stuck Velvet Machine in it, gave it a bit of a slow ramping attack and smooth release, moderate density and 100% wet. It blended the relatively sharp attack and release of those buzzes into a more smooth tone without losing much of the overall timbre.

It's not a perfect cleanup, but this is already a noisy track with some other noise and resonance helping to mask it, so the result is much more listenable IMHO.

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I really wish the concept of Velvet Machine will be developed even further! Great plug in and I found several uses for it.

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Havok wrote: Sun Nov 06, 2022 6:05 pm Currently half price ($16)

https://phonolyth.com/products/velvet-machine
My humble recommendation for anything Atmospheric or Drone.
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thanks for the heads up
member of the guild of professional dilettantes.

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El°HYM wrote: Sun Nov 06, 2022 6:37 pm
Havok wrote: Sun Nov 06, 2022 6:05 pm Currently half price ($16)

https://phonolyth.com/products/velvet-machine
My humble recommendation for anything Atmospheric or Drone.
How i usually use it:
- easy synced reverse shorts for snares/claps, i abuse it for this
- put it on a drum bus and just automate mix button of interesting short insta-transitions
- in conjuction with Timeless3 diffuse (timesynced) to gradually blur something out of existence
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Thanks for the heads up on the sale. This one slipped past me before. Super versatile and seems to always sound good.

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