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Reviewed By bigpurpletiger [all]
March 25th, 2025
Version reviewed: 1.0.0 on Windows
A lot of fun. Just taking a guitar pluck from my own gear had me playing for hours. It also seem quite useful for "destroyed" sounds. For example, i can get some odd sounds from a Line 6 when I gain it up because it has such a low noise floor. Like my dog's bark resonating with the strings and stuff like that. Anyway, its hard to tune but I took one of my samples and resynthesized it to get a tuned note. Now I want to use my guitar as a sampling microphone, I gotta find me some construction area with a pile driver going...
Just as different form of sampling its really interesting. Then playing with the envelope generators really got wild. Modulating different partials capture from other sources is a deep area to mine for sounds. Even small tweaks create really interesting outputs.
If you like playing with found sound to put in your music, this is a must have tool. It's worth learning and using.
Reviewed By bigpurpletiger [all]
December 20th, 2016
Version reviewed: 0.87 on Windows
I like to inject randomness in my delays to "thicken" various instruments in an interesting way. Normally I use the long discontinued iZotope Spectron and so I'm often looking for other alternatives. Lagrange makes it easy to add this effect and precisely control the amount of randomness that gets applied to delay. Some people really like it's long delay effects but I'm really digging it's tight random delay. Try it on any signal and see if you like the effect, you can get some pretty good distortion and definitely create some thickening.
