Reichatronic Flute 2
Another test of the Reichatron on a flute sample. The signal chain for version 1 of the ensemble is now completely worked out and only some details of the beat mode controls for navigating the loop around the sample remain.
This time I employ, among other things, granular resolution, down-pitching, and negative phase shifting (by looping the sample backwards at variable speeds of -1.00x, -1.01x, & -1.02x normal speed).
Then I bring in the various modules of the Reichatron such as resonance, delay, reverb, distortion, EQ, and filtering until we have a brew that contains a pinch of flute and a huge helping of… well, you tell me :)
At the end I reverse the process back to the original sample to remind you what we started with. I think a certain ethereal beauty carries through from the original even to the point of maximum bizarrity.
If you want to see how it happens the accompanying video shows the whole process.
I'd like to have the following mentioned link :) ...AND do you still want me to contribute something to your current project? I have tons to extract from...or something new. Let me know... ILLEGAL ALIEN AUTOPSY SAID... please send me that link again so that I can hack with the 30 day trial version of the Reichatron. I was on my wife's computer when you sent me the link in the chat room and I didn't save it. How are things coming along?
Matt, please send me that link again so that I can hack with the 30 day trial version of the Reichatron. I was on my wife's computer when you sent me the link in the chat room and I didn't save it. How are things coming along?
check your email.
check your email.
Oh great, this really helps with my Coulophobia. :) I'm with N.A., modern music school.
You want to test your Reicher. I think it's haunted. This is eerie, rusty, deserted, haunted, mannequin dolls, fairground horror chic.
this sounds bitchin'
thank you sandbags.
Interesting looking interface for that software in your video...
I love how when I read your descriptions I feel as if I'm in a modern music school! :)