Polyrhythmic Creative Delay Plug-In

US Nusofting releases Echobis      30/05/22

Nusofting has released Echobis which they describe as as Polyrhythmic Creative Delay :: Audio Effect. A spokesperson told us, "Build mesmerizing rhythmic atmospheres. Get fresh new grooves on the fly from your drum loops and much more." Here's more details in the company's own words...

   Overview:

  • The two delay-lines can be mixed, panned, cross-feeded.
  • And each of them allows very quick setting of many tempo divisions.
  • Polyrhythmic echoes have never been so easy.

 

    Echobis also gives you:

  •  *Two amplitude and pitch modulators synced to the delay times!
  •  **Two granulizers and filter pairs in the feedback signal path.
  •   Plus powerful extra controls to enhance its character: compressor, flutter (analogue style drift), cross-feedback.
  •    83 Factory presets included.

 

    *The amplitude and pitch modulators are sensitive to the audio input onsets. This mean that they accurately follow the level of the input and keep the modulations in sync with the echo repeats. The modulators are inside the feedback loop, so that modulations deepen more and more at each repeat.

    **The granulizers, instead, are free-running with adjustable rate, but still inside the feedback loop. Thus allowing incremental drifts.

    The GUI is resizeable, featuring peak meters for the two feedback levels. 11 GUI themes ready to use, also you can make your own.

    Available as 64-bit AU and VST2 plug-in: Mac(native M1 and intel) and Windows(intel).

Pricing and Availability:

On offer at €9,00 until June 29 2022 (Regular price: €18,90)

More information:

 



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