MATRIXSYNTH: SirenAudio Wash (Free M4L Audio Device)


Saturday, May 23, 2015

SirenAudio Wash (Free M4L Audio Device)


Published on May 23, 2015 SirenAudio

"Wash is a Max Audio Effect that uses comb filters to create a reverb style effect. The aim of the device is to create dense washes of sound (akin to a watercolour wash).

You can read more about Wash here:

http://sirenaudio.co.uk/blogs/sirenau..."

"Parameters

del fb (delay feedback) : determines the amount of feedback, with higher values producing longer sustains.
del time (delay time): changes the length of time of the delay.
mod freq (modulation frequency): controls the frequency of the sine wave modulation oscillator.
mod depth (modulation depth): changes the depth or amount of the modulation.
jitter var (jitter variation): This modulation stage uses low pass filtered white noise, and the variation sets the cutoff frequency of the lowpass filter, with higher values producing more erratic variation.
jitter depth: This parameter controls how much jitter is added to the delay time.
low cut: attenuates low frequencies from the effect
damping : attenuates high frequencies from the effect.
dry wet : fades between the dry and effected audio signals.
ef. gain (effect gain): scales the gain of the effect. This parameter is useful when the effect has high feedback settings as the volume can build up quickly.
clear button : In between the final two parameters is a button that will clear audio from the delays.

Note that changing the delay time, jitter, and modulation parameters will affect the pitch of the effected audio."

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