VST Grain Delay

US Remnant is designed for experimenting with echos of sonic fragments      12/08/19

Plugin Boutique tells us that Remnant by Creative Intent is a digital audio effect designed for experimenting with echos of sonic fragments through dense soundscapes and sharp glitches. This is what they have to say about it…

Remnant fills an analogue tape-inspired delay line with its input signal while two independent grain engines, operating in parallel, draw fragments of sound from the delay line. The two engines feedback both into themselves and into each other, creating concentrated and constantly varying patterns in time and in space. Remnant also features a fully vector, resizable interface that pushes the boundaries of traditional audio plugin design.

What really sets Remnant apart, however, is the reactive freeze feature. When enabled, Remnant will freeze the signal in its delay line and infinitely draw and emit grains from that sound. While doing so, Remnant waits for your input signal to exceed the envelope threshold. As long as the input signal exceeds the threshold, Remnant will temporarily unlock the delay line, allowing a new signal to enter and introduce a new character to the output grain stream.

With subtle randomness and several additional features like a vintage-inspired filter, mid/side mode, input ducking, and a classic tape wow, Remnant can always take your sounds in an inspiring new direction.

 

Pricing and Availability:
On offer at £22.95/$29  (Regular price: £39/$49)

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