Turn Any Sound Into A Rhythmic Progression

US Dmitry Sches releases Tantra plug-in for Mac and Windows      20/04/15

Turn Any Sound Into A Rhythmic Progression


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Dmitry Sches describes Tantra as a rhythmic multi-effect plug-in with a rich feature set and high quality processing modules. He says that, with Tantra you can get any kind of sound and turn it into a complex rhythmic progression, with lots of movements among the deep produced sound space.

The core of Tantra is a set of 8 multi-mode modulators, which generate rhythmic 32-step multi-stage envelopes with adjustable shape and different operating modes. In addition, 6 effects process audio in Tantra and in response to the applied modulations form rhythmic pulsations in your sounds. All popular effects are included: analog filter, distortion and lo-fi sections, flexible delay and flanger. A special Glitch module brings the modern "Stutter" effect on the board.

Dmitry Sches tells us that all the effects are organized as two independent layers, which allows you to produce deep and complex audio rhythms, consist of two sub-patterns. He says that the master equalizer and reverb at the output will help you to shape your final sound and breathe air into it.

The demo consists of series of dry sounds followed by the same sounds processed by Tantra:



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$49

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