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- Sat Jan 09, 2016 12:52 am
- Forum: User Examples
- Topic: Step Echo - independent delay effect
- Replies: 1
- Views: 11335
Step Echo - independent delay effect
Hello folks!
I've taken a few days to learn Flowstone and develop this effect, because I've needed something like this but nothing seems to exist on the market that fills this exact role.
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Basic Description
Basically, this effect plugin is a delay effect that let's you manually ...
I've taken a few days to learn Flowstone and develop this effect, because I've needed something like this but nothing seems to exist on the market that fills this exact role.
screen.png
Basic Description
Basically, this effect plugin is a delay effect that let's you manually ...
- Thu Jan 07, 2016 10:21 pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: FlowStone - Simple pitch shifter *without* preserving tempo
- Replies: 1
- Views: 9326
FlowStone - Simple pitch shifter *without* preserving tempo
Hello!
I am trying to make a delay effect with pitch shifting options, similar to the FM8 Psychedelay effect or Guitar Rig Psychedelay effect. These plugins pitch shift the signal up or down on each feedback through the loop, without attempting to preserve tempo. That is, if you run one of these ...
I am trying to make a delay effect with pitch shifting options, similar to the FM8 Psychedelay effect or Guitar Rig Psychedelay effect. These plugins pitch shift the signal up or down on each feedback through the loop, without attempting to preserve tempo. That is, if you run one of these ...