Device Details
Device Overview
Name/Version: | WaveResampler 1.0 | ![]() |
Author: | lorena | |
Description: | This effect samples from a running 15-second buffer, with a number of resampling options which can turn any source into a wall of sound, producing unexpected resonant tones over time. In its first mode it can also be used as an odd-sounding looping delay. The basic premise is inspired by Alvin Lucier. Playing with the Wet/Dry, especially using a percussive or plucky source produces good results. To my ear, the dense resampling resembles granular synthesis or a very dirty reverb. I've included an extremely long pre-delay option with ambient performance in mind. ***MODES*** 1. Recording (no feedback) -This mode creates disjointed echos which reach back in time as far as 15 seconds. 2. Recording plus feedback -This is the same as mode 1, but the output is fed back into the input. Individual transients quickly dissolve into a wall of sound. 3. Freeze -All recording stops, allowing the wave~ players to jump around a static 15 second buffer. 4. Resampling only -This mode blocks off incoming audio while it continues to feed back. Over the course of a few minutes, resonant tones begin to emerge, turning even a percussive sample into a modulating drone with prominent overtones. |
Device Details
Downloads: | 1527 |
Tags | effect, other |
Live Version Used: | 10.15.1 |
Max Version Used: | 8.1.5 |
Date Added: | Jul 31 2020 04:09:00 |
Date Last Updated: | Aug 20 2020 18:46:37 |
Average Rating (3) | 5 |
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Device Type: | audio_device |
URL (optional): | http://lorenames.neocities.org |
License (more info): | None |
Device Files
Device File: | WaveResampler.amxd |
Comments
this sounds fantastic; good work! |
Posted on August 03 2020 by badkop (report) |
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