New RE Photon Particle Splitter by LoveOne
Photon is a variation of the classic "shimmer" effect that was popularised by Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois in the early 1980s. Their effect combined a reverb with a pitch shifter in a feedback loop, but Photon can do so much more!
Photon has a highly configurable routing that allows you to reverse the signal flow between the reverb and the pitch shifter. You can also shape the sound in endless ways by adding filter, distortion, amplitude modulation, and phaser effects into the signal chain. And if these built-in effects don't provide exactly what you need, just use the send/return sockets on the back panel to insert your own!
Photon is different in other ways too. Its pitch shifter uses a granular engine that adds an interesting "gritty", "glitchy" character to the sound that works particularly very well for ambient music. Even the feedback loop is configurable with an optionally tempo-sync:ed delay. CV inputs for all relevant controls and CV outputs for all internal LFOs complete the package!
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Looks awesome. And after a lengthy period spent down the Players rabbit hole, it's nice to see a new device that's stacked with CV modulation possibilities around the back
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Wow! Looks great. Good to see LoveOne back. Love their RE’s.
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Love One has a gorgeous granular synth too, and it's similarly well-connected.
https://www.reasonstudios.com/shop/rack ... celerator/
https://www.reasonstudios.com/shop/rack ... celerator/
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Congrats on the release. I hope you sell a bunch of these.
And I agree about the amount of CVs on the back. It's a damn shame that so many of the Players exist without CV... after all, the back of the rack is a very important and unique aspect of the Reason experience; it's where Reason breathes and thrives, for many of us. LoveOne has always been very CV friendly. They built one of my favorite MIDI/CV device in the shop... MIDI-CV Converter! This thing is amazing; it's typically used multiple times in every project. So useful! for anyone who uses players. It's a MUST HAVE!
And I agree about the amount of CVs on the back. It's a damn shame that so many of the Players exist without CV... after all, the back of the rack is a very important and unique aspect of the Reason experience; it's where Reason breathes and thrives, for many of us. LoveOne has always been very CV friendly. They built one of my favorite MIDI/CV device in the shop... MIDI-CV Converter! This thing is amazing; it's typically used multiple times in every project. So useful! for anyone who uses players. It's a MUST HAVE!
I never noticed it isn't branded..... good catch!
Their other devices need to be branded, too. MIDI CV Converter has their logo. Not seeing it on either of their synths or effects.
I wonder why LoveOne have chosen not to put their name on most of their REs. Hmmm, interesting.
Their other devices need to be branded, too. MIDI CV Converter has their logo. Not seeing it on either of their synths or effects.
I wonder why LoveOne have chosen not to put their name on most of their REs. Hmmm, interesting.
Nothing wrong with branding.. but it really works without it on this one!
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A god send that one. But I agree it’s a shame Players are generally missing CV connectivity. Especially as I like to use to control Eurorack. Much fun ensues. Well, it does once I employ LoveOne’s MIDI to CV Player.challism wrote: ↑22 Sep 2021Congrats on the release. I hope you sell a bunch of these.
And I agree about the amount of CVs on the back. It's a damn shame that so many of the Players exist without CV... after all, the back of the rack is a very important and unique aspect of the Reason experience; it's where Reason breathes and thrives, for many of us. LoveOne has always been very CV friendly. They built one of my favorite MIDI/CV device in the shop... MIDI-CV Converter! This thing is amazing; it's typically used multiple times in every project. So useful! for anyone who uses players. It's a MUST HAVE!
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Wow, this is great!
It is not too much of an ask for people or things to be the best version of itself!
Hi LoveOne slightly off-topic but I noticed the other day that Proton is missing HD on a panel element: viewtopic.php?f=7&t=7524779
Thank you for your kind words, everyone!
I'm very pleased to be back after a couple of years of not doing any music-related development work at all!
Designing Photon was a very interesting experience. I've learned a *lot* about reverbs and pitch shifters. It turns out that they are much, much harder to build than I thought at first! Also, the GUI for this device took a long time to get right. I was very fortunate indeed to have a great group of testers that helped me fix the not-so-great UX choices I made initially.
I hope to be able to continue tweaking Photon in the upcoming weeks and months. One thing I'd like to look closer at is the pitch shifter. It's using a granular-based engine right now, but there are other approaches to pitch shifting I'd like to play with as well.
Cheers,
Gustav
I'm very pleased to be back after a couple of years of not doing any music-related development work at all!
Designing Photon was a very interesting experience. I've learned a *lot* about reverbs and pitch shifters. It turns out that they are much, much harder to build than I thought at first! Also, the GUI for this device took a long time to get right. I was very fortunate indeed to have a great group of testers that helped me fix the not-so-great UX choices I made initially.
I hope to be able to continue tweaking Photon in the upcoming weeks and months. One thing I'd like to look closer at is the pitch shifter. It's using a granular-based engine right now, but there are other approaches to pitch shifting I'd like to play with as well.
Cheers,
Gustav
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Sounds great. Not looking to buy more stuff at the moment, but I'll definitely keep this one in mind for when I'm looking for something new to play with.
Big fan of shimmer reverbs in general.
Nice to see you back LoveOne
Big fan of shimmer reverbs in general.
Nice to see you back LoveOne
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Awesome work on this Gustav, great device. I just lost track of time playing with this for an hour this eveninghamzter wrote: ↑23 Sep 2021Thank you for your kind words, everyone!
I'm very pleased to be back after a couple of years of not doing any music-related development work at all!
Designing Photon was a very interesting experience. I've learned a *lot* about reverbs and pitch shifters. It turns out that they are much, much harder to build than I thought at first! Also, the GUI for this device took a long time to get right. I was very fortunate indeed to have a great group of testers that helped me fix the not-so-great UX choices I made initially.
I hope to be able to continue tweaking Photon in the upcoming weeks and months. One thing I'd like to look closer at is the pitch shifter. It's using a granular-based engine right now, but there are other approaches to pitch shifting I'd like to play with as well.
Cheers,
Gustav
Have you noticed any difference in the way audio is handled in this RE in R12 versus R10? It's doing something odd in R12 that I think Reason might have changed, causing a few devices new problems (or potential problems).
See the last post in viewtopic.php?f=4&t=7516332
See the last post in viewtopic.php?f=4&t=7516332
That rainbow after the prism is also physically impossible as the yellow and green band are swapped and thus not in order of increasing wavelength.
True, good observation. Maybe the developer can chime in and explain their reasoning or fix it to show the original 7 spectrum as nature intended.
It's hard to differentiate between indigo & violet, so it's often just purple to represent the two.
I have a bigger issue with the yellow and green being mixed up.
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LGBTIQ upside down I take it?
It is not too much of an ask for people or things to be the best version of itself!
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