New Version Of Chaos Processor

US Sinevibes releases Drift 3.0 AU plug-in for Mac      27/02/15

New Version Of Chaos Processor


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Sinevibes has announced the release of Drift 3.0, its chaos processor Audio Unit plugin for Mac. They say that this is an all-new product inside and out, with a totally new interface and new DSP technologies.

A spokesperson told us, "Drift is a unique effects processor based on two independent Lorenz chaos systems. These are three-dimensional oscillators widely used by scientists and engineers to model convection in liquids and gases. Here, these random but smooth signals are used to modulate spectral effects, sound level and stereo pan, giving them the dynamic characteristics of wind gusts, air turbulence or rising water bubbles.

All of Drift's functionality is neatly presented by an intuitive interface wholly built with colour-coded graphics. It features two- dimensional representations of the chaos systems as well as subtle animations for all controls, adding up to a pleasant, organic experience. Together with precise parameter calibration, this makes Drift a musical, productive and always enjoyable tool."

Pricing and Availability:
Drift costs $29 and it's a free upgrade to existing users

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