Bundle Of Four Plug-Ins

US SoundHack introduces Pvoc Kit plug-ins for Mac and Windows      15/07/11

Bundle Of Four Plug-Ins


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SoundHack has announced SoundHack Pvoc Kit, which they say combines time stretching, pitch shifting, soundfile looping and phase distortion into four easy to use, sonically rich plug-ins. Here's the details from them...
The plugins of the Pvoc Kit bundle are:
  • pitchsift - a pitch shifter and MIDI harmonizer with spectral gating.
  • spiralstretch - a multilayer, realtime 1x to 100x time stretcher with granular and phase vocoder stretching.
  • phasemash - ring modulation, robot sounds, ambient washes, spectral scrambling.
  • pvocloop - a four-voice soundfile looper with time stretching, pitch shifting and MIDI control.
All of the plugins of Pvoc Kit extend the classic granular synthesis and phase vocoder techniques to create rich new sonic textures. The plugins each have a small number of powerful controls designed to quickly access a large variety of sounds.
Pvoc Kit can be automated by MIDI controller messages. They are currently running as VST, RTAS and Audio Unit on Mac OS X and VST on Windows. 64-bit is under development.
SoundHack, a company founded by Tom Erbe (programmer, recording engineer, and educator), has been designing sound manipulation software since 1991. Tom's software has been featured in many films – from "The Matrix" to "The City of Lost Children" – and is used by many recording artists – from Nine Inch Nails to Ry Cooder to J Lesser.
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