Create Intricate Golden Ratio Echoes

US Puremagnetik releases Etappe | Geometric Delay Console      16/04/24

Puremagnetik describes Etappe as a complete geometric delay workstation. They say that, using the Golden Ratio series, Etappe can create intricate echo complexities and mathematically beautiful reflections. Here's the details in their own words...

Built upon the concepts in Puremagnetik's Stages, developed with composer An Moku, Etappe delivers a wealth of extended features for delay design. With 14 unique delay stages, each equipped with its own versatile multimode filter, panning, and reverse controls, the possibilities for sound manipulation are endless.

By employing two parallel chains of stages, audio can be processed through a rich matrix of reflections that never overlap, creating a complex network of repetitions.

The multimode filter offers a variety of options for filtering, including low pass, band pass, and high pass filters. This allows for routing the high frequencies of a sound through one delay line, and the low frequencies through another, or creating a complex bandpass filterbank for the entire sound with varying delay offsets for each bank. With such versatility, the sound design possibilities are extensive.

Each delay line comes equipped with a reverse feature, allowing for even more intricate sound design when combined with the filterbank and multiple delay offsets.

And finally, each delay line has a discreet panning option allowing you to spatially set your sound stage among the wealth of other sound design features. From intricate multi-tap sequences to tactile patterning rhythms, Etappe is a versatile tool for exploring hidden sounds contained within this divine series of numbers.

Minimum Requirements

• OSX 10.8 or Windows 10 x64
• Audio Units or VST/VST3 compatible audio host

Pricing and Availability:
Etappe is $9 this month as part of Puremagnetik's monthly membership. For $9 per month ($89 annually) members get newly developed devices each month.

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