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Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Audio Damage Liquid Preview

"We're pretty much done with major coding on Liquid (click the image for the full-sized UI), and are going to address porting tomorrow. The Windows version is essentially done, for all intents and purposes. So what is it? A through-zero flanger, that's what. If you know what a through -zero flanger is, skip the next paragraph; otherwise, read and learn." Title link takes you to the post on Analog Industries.

4 comments:

  1. This is $29.00 too much, you get flangers with your breakfast cereal these days.

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  2. It would be great if it had a transfer function which followed envelope and added more/less flange (along with the typical ballistics of course).

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  3. Well, if you don't eat breakfast cereal you might think it's a good deal for a zero-through flanger, which fyi is different than your run of the mill flanger.

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  4. That has to be the most low-key, unballsy TZ flanger I've ever heard. And Chris R's description left me quite confused. For example, go listen to the Foxrox TZF pedal -- that's the classic TZF sound (short of actual tape flanging), and it's not subtle. What am I missing here?

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