Device Details
Overview
Name | Version: | Dimension X 1.1 |
Author: | Niedd |
Device Type: | Audio Effect |
Description: | Dimension X is a Stereo Expander. It should be compatible with the Push 3 Standalone. It also works on Ableton 11 1.1: Change Look Add "Size Multipler" Ported to Max from a Reaktor module created by "Harry Haller". https://imgur.com/a/D0zqLIY I couldn't find any information about Harry Haller. I was inspired by Dimension Expander by "Xfer". Reprogrammed with a few more features. I'm a noob with Max, I'm still studying. I tried my hand at building this for fun. > Size: Increase the distance of delays. >Size Multipler: Up Size to 200% > Mix: Mix the signals. > Vibrato: Add a Sine LFO to Size. > Rate: Increases the speed of the sine. > Wet: Remove Dry signal (Useful for Send channels). > On Off: Bypass FX My English sucks. -n!edd |
Details
Live Version Used: | 12.0 |
Max Version Used: | 8.6.0 |
Date Added: | Jan 14 2024 03:30:38 |
Date Last Updated: | Mar 10 2024 22:05:08 |
Downloads: | 524 |
ⓘ License: | None |
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Files
Device File: | Dimension X 1.1.amxd |
Comments
Sounds great!
Posted on January 14 2024 by FreddyFingaz |
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Oh, thank you for sharing this Niedd.
Posted on January 15 2024 by atrungroi2015 |
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Thank you very much for this device. It is one of the few chorus plugins that i can take seriously. A bit more control over the modulation times would be awesome. Do you plan to create more m4l devices?
Posted on March 11 2024 by Amselcom |
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Heads-up: "Harry Haller" as mentioned in your description is almost definitely just a handle being used by the person you mention in your description. Harry Haller is the name of the protagonist in a novel called Steppenwolf by Hermann Hesse who was quite popular in his day and picks up a new following with each generation. Great author - I personally found Steppenwolf a bit slow but a lot of folks love it.
Anyway, thanks for sharing your device!