Tuesday, October 04, 2022
Dials: Vintage test-equipment channel strip from AudioThing and Hainbach
video upload by CatSynth TV
"We take a detailed look at Dials, a new effect plug-in from AudioThing that re-creates two pieces of vintage test equipment used by electro-acoustic musician Hainbach as a channel strip: a German measurement instrument for radio repurposed as a preamp/compressor, and an Alison Labs test-signal filter repurposed as an audio filter.
To find out more, please visit https://www.audiothing.net/effects/di...
00:13 History and Background
00:50 Overview
01:36 Filter (with sawtooth source)
03:52 Preamp, Compressor, and Filter with piano source
07:24 Voice over
07:46 Pinging the filters with impulse sources
09:01 808-like drum machine built with dials
09:45 Hainbach's filter bank with drums
10:40 Factory Presets
Hainbach's introduction to the Dials channel strip can be found here:
Drum example by G Calvin Weston at soundscaperecordinglab.com
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