Sounds great! Similarly, I've been using it on ABL3Anders_kiloHearts wrote:Hey guys!
Made a new vid with a non-drum example of how Disperser can be used. Check it out.
(In a real track I'd probably make it more subtle, but got to crank it up a bit for demos.)
Kilohearts' Disperser released
It's great, but I agree with whoever said it needs a spectrum display
If a display were to be added, one showing phase-angle across the audio range would be the most appropriate.tronam wrote:Exactly my thought.normen wrote:Given that it mostly works in the time domain and not in the frequency domain I wonder what advantage a spectrum display would have?
All-pass filtering is rather subtle in most situations, the difference is a lot more obvious when Disperser is used as a stereo widening effect. A quick example on a FSB drumloop : https://soundcloud.com/odarmonix/stereo ... ms/s-cAuK3gak wrote:Guess my ears don't work anymore. I don't hear the diff in the video.
Could it be that 1's and 0's really ARE THE same?? Nah, probably my ears.
Combinator FX patch : https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/728 ... ersion.cmb
If you still can't hear any difference, then you indeed may have a serious problem with your ears ... either that or your monitors/headphones are broken.
Here is a more straightforward, exaggerated example:gak wrote:Guess my ears don't work anymore. I don't hear the diff in the video.
Could it be that 1's and 0's really ARE THE same?? Nah, probably my ears.
Listen to the kick drum: 8 off / 8 on / 8 off / 8 on
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/614 ... erKick.wav
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Here's an example on an ABL3
1. ABL3 Dry
2. ABL3 + Disperser
3. ABL3 + Faturator
4. ABL3 + Faturator & Disperser
1. ABL3 Dry
2. ABL3 + Disperser
3. ABL3 + Faturator
4. ABL3 + Faturator & Disperser
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To be clear, the display isn't a spectral display. It's more akin to a scope's waveform display. Anywho, already bought so...
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holy smokes! i'm excited. sometimes I hear a really dirty sounding analog synth that I'll try to emulate digitally but can never match 100%, because it has some quality that I can't quite put my finger on. hearing this demo was like a lightbulb going off! who knew phase smearing could be desirable. this is getting my money for sure.Anders_kiloHearts wrote:Hey guys!
Made a new vid with a non-drum example of how Disperser can be used. Check it out.
(In a real track I'd probably make it more subtle, but got to crank it up a bit for demos.)
Yes you candecibel wrote:can you automate the frequency control slider on this ?
Because it is on the custom display, it won't allow you to right-click or control+click to choose 'edit automation' or option+click to create an automation lane. I think this is currently a behavior of any custom display.
If you hit record and then click and drag inside of the Frequency display, it will create an automation lane and record any automation. You can perform your automation that way, you can edit remote mapping and assign a knob and record it, or you can edit in the Sequencer once you have created automation by doing any of the above.
It's also controllable via CV in a combinator
40€ seems a lot to me. Will try it when it goes on sale.
I tried it and i could not here any magic. Sounds to me like rubber, unclean, somehow analog, a bit like a phaser with filter that scales in the frequency. I only would use it to add a little bit pressure and volume, like saturation with a bit filter resonance.
For 40€? no thanks... Maybe 20€...
For 40€? no thanks... Maybe 20€...
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This thing is amazing on acoustic drums! It makes my band's drums sound so awesome. I added Disperser to the kick drum channel and it makes it sound so beefy! I set it to around 120 Hz for the frequency and it adds so much sustain to the lower bass drum harmonics, it sounds like a synth bass drum! But it still sounds like a real drum, it's great!
I've noticed this as well on synths, especially simple saw waves, but on percussion sounds like kick drums it doesn't sound anything alike.Skybot wrote:Don't know what this thing does but you can achieve a similar sound with the bv512 vocoder in equalizer mode.
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I took a chance with this one and bought it without trying. It's a little expensive for a one trick pony but so far I'm happy with the results I've gotten from it. Great device. I'll probably use this a lot.
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