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Spacestation
Spacestation by Oli Larkin is a Virtual Effect Audio Plugin for Windows. It functions as a VST Plugin.
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The Doppler Effect is the name given to the perceived pitch change when a sound source moves past the listener. The pitch is higher as it approaches and lower as it moves further away. Examples of this are the sound of a passing train, ambulance or race car.

Spacestation allows you to apply this effect to any sound source so it's useful for sound designers or for musicians wishing to create spatial movement in their sounds/music.

Made with SynthEdit

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Average user rating of 4.00 from 1 review
Spacestation

Reviewed By thoshu [all]
November 6th, 2004
Version reviewed: 1.0 on Windows

After falling in love with Oli Larkin's freeware Autopan I purchased his Endless Series + Spacestation bundle and the latter is really worth the money on its own. No matter if you try to dramatize drumloops or give a fairy-like touch to vocals it's always convincing by panning the input between two locators within the stereofield which you can move around any way you want. You can tap a button and start the panning once in a while or toggle the tap-button to pan all the time, which confused me the first time as I didn't hear anything but besides that the gui is pretty self-explanatory and if I'd have read the friendly manual... well.

Besides Spacestation being a simulation of the Doppler Effect it is a highly configurable autopan-plugin as well as the doppler-effect can be turned off by turning the pitch slider to 0. While using the Doppler Effect there is a Warp-feature that lets you add varying dissonance to the source as it passes by, so with the optional reverb and delay units as well as a choice of curves for the signal path, for the duration & the direction, one-shot or loop mode you can mangle a signal and sit there for a long time forgetting you started just panning.
Most parameters can be automated, the only thing I am missing here is the automation of the locators so this is why it doesn't get a 10 for its features.

I haven't digged too deep into all its possibilities so my judgement about its sound might be a bit vague but when you just use its panning functions w/o the Doppler the crispness of the attack of a chord e.g. gets lost and the overall impression is a bit muddy (the same source keeps its original sound and timbre in Autopan so I guess this is an aspect of the Spacestation I just didn't get).

Stability: while using it in Live 3.01 I never experienced any problems as long as I didn't try to drag'n'drop it from one track to another, this causes Live to freeze. It seems to freeze anyway in SoundForge 7 (according to Oli this could be a bug in SynthEdit), but it works like a charm in Tracktion.

Besides that, there is NO reason at all not to give the demo a try and to buy.
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