Anarchy Effects VST v1.4-ArCTiC

VST | Team-ArCTiC | 2.22 MB
SPECTRAL AUTOPAN: Assigns different pan positions to the
different component pitches in the input signal.
The effect pitch has on pan position is controlled by
control points, which can change in pan position and
pitch according to LFOs. This adds stereo depth and
motion to sounds.
CONVOLUTER: Applies a convolution matrix to the spectral
representation of the input signal. This bends the sound
along the continuum between pure sine tones and pure
noise.
CORKSCREW: Mixes together multiple pitch-shifts of the
input signal, increasing or decreasing their pitches in
parallel, and fading them in/out at the extremes of
their range. This creates the illusion of a sound that
seems to continually rise or fall, but doesn’t actually
change in average pitch.
HARMONIC ADDER: Creates harmonic resonances by pitch
shifting the dominant frequencies in your input signal
by the various intervals in the harmonic series (octave,
octave+fifth, two octaves, two octaves+major third etc).
These harmonics can be mixed with the dry input signal
to make it more resonant, or used on their own as a new
sound.
LENGTH SEPARATOR: Bisects the input signal according to
the lengths of its component frequencies. Short sounds
become the ‘transient’ part, long sounds become the
‘stable’ part. These parts can be isolated (ie the
other part removed), or assigned different pan
positions to create stereo movement.