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Sinevibes has announced the release of Array 3.0, an Audio Unit effect plugin for spectral animation. Array filters the incoming audio into eight separate bands and allows you to individually pass or mute them in a rhythmical fashion, essentially working as a gate sequencer in the frequency domain. Sinevibes says that, with macro controls for multiple parameters, Array is a quick yet capable tool for all kinds of spectral effects – morphed, stepped, strobed or glitched.
A spokesperson told us, "Array displays a live audio waveform on each filter band and allows to operate on it directly, giving you a true what you see is what you get workflow. Every element in its user interface is color-coded and features subtle animations, bringing unusual ease of use and interactivity. Plus, all this goodness is rendered right on your Mac's graphics adapter meaning fast response and no extra load on the main processor, regardless of how new or old your system is."
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Array 3.0 is now available for $29 and requires an Intel Mac running OS X 10.6 or later. It can also be purchased with a 60% discount as part of the complete Sinevibes plugin collection that features 21 different instruments and effects for $299. Owners of any previous Array version can get the new one free of charge.
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