Thursday, October 26, 2023
TUGSPECT: FREE Image to Spectral Filter
video upload by DATABROTH
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00:00 Piano
01:02 Drum break
01:51 Saw wave"
TugSpect released. Demo with explanation!!!
video upload by Tuğrul Akyüz
TugSpect : an experimental fx vst3 plugin that takes sound manipulation by allowing to scan an image and dynamically shape the incoming audio of a track using the pixel values : any image, from abstract art to your own photographs , and use it as a template for sound transformation. You can draw basic shapes like elipses rectangles and lines. It employs real-time Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) filtering to analyze the incoming audio and apply spectral processing that mirrors the pixel values in the image.
*Shape drawing, lines, ellipses, rectangles
*rotation, zoom in/out, left/right
*image contrast , black and white
*Synchronization
Grab it free here
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