Comments by Rawton
Hey enchse,
A huge thank you! Thanks to your help, I was finally able to fix the issue. As you suspected, it was indeed because I didn't have the latest version of Max 9 updated. Now everything is sorted in version 1.3, and honestly… that was something! 😅
Thanks again for your support, it really helped me! 🙌
Talk soon!
A huge thank you! Thanks to your help, I was finally able to fix the issue. As you suspected, it was indeed because I didn't have the latest version of Max 9 updated. Now everything is sorted in version 1.3, and honestly… that was something! 😅
Thanks again for your support, it really helped me! 🙌
Talk soon!
ah, it's strange, I can't reproduce the issue with all display settings. However, I may have found the solution. I adjusted the positions of all UI elements to be pixel-perfect. Some were using float values, which could have affected how they were rendered on your screen. feel free to re-download version 1.2
I am very sorry for the inconvenience!
I am very sorry for the inconvenience!
I think I found the issue. Please re-download version 1.1, and it should work properly.
Hi! Sorry to hear that. Could you send me a screenshot at rawton.forge@gmail.com?
Thanks !
Thanks !
Yes, nothing natural about this effect! This device is designed to open up the space in an unreal and immersive way, not to be a transparent reverb like so many others. It all depends on the style you’re going for, but the idea here is to explode the stereo field for a more ethereal and expansive sound.
SubQuadrature seems to be focused on doing quadrature properly, and it looks like a great device. You really can’t go wrong with either. If you're just looking for quadrature (width), both devices will get you there in a very similar way. Where Rotation takes a different direction is in how that quadrature is used. Instead of just setting a fixed phase relationship, it uses the quadrature pair to create continuous rotational movement in the signal.
It can also be synchronized to MIDI notes, which opens the door to more modulation possibilities, closer to what I’d call spectral phase modulation, where the rotation speed follows pitch.
So if you want something simple and focused on quadrature, SubQuadrature is perfect. If you're looking for a more modulation-oriented and creative tool, Rotation might be a good choice!
Feel free to check out the video "The Science Behind..." around 1:30 if you're curious:
https://youtu.be/wztlTdADRMQ