MATRIXSYNTH: DS Curve 1 Autophaser (w/ Afta8's Filter Bank)


Thursday, February 18, 2016

DS Curve 1 Autophaser (w/ Afta8's Filter Bank)


Published on Feb 18, 2016 Bimini Road

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This demo uses a guitar as the input signal, but we all know what Audulus is, and it's a good example of how you can not only build synths with Audulus, but effects, to process external gear.

"This is an Autophaser I made in Audulus with Afta8's Filter Bank. It is a cross between an autowah and a phaser. It does not need to use delay lines to accomplish the phasing effect, because the filtering that the phase delay causes is similar to what's happening in this patch.

The DS Curves 1 package crams in 8 different curves each with 4 pressure gradients. DS Curves can be used in really any effect - compressors, expanders, gates, filter frequency responses, tube distortion modelling, tremolos - really anything where just a boring old linear response ain't doin' it for ya.

Non-linear response is at the heart of why people say they prefer analog effects - now, with the DS Curve 1 package, you can truly begin your journey of modelling analog effects in Audulus.

The curves in this effect are metaphorically simulating the response of the optocoupler found in Autowahs/Phasers."

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