- BLEASS has launched the Spectral Resonator plugin, which allows users to transform audio into spectral layers with up to 256 playable harmonics.
- The plugin converts signals into the spectral domain and offers effects such as shifting, blurring, and de-structuring the spectrum. It can be blended with the source signal to add pitch and timbre controls.
The Spectral Resonator extends beyond traditional vocoders by enabling users to manipulate audio in ways that resemble harmonic delays and tuned reverberations. This plugin features an intuitive interface that supports deep control via rotary controls, a rainbow spectrum display for filter adjustment, and buttons for freezing and killing resonators.
– The Spectral Resonator from BLEASS is a unique tool that bridges the gap between classic vocoder effects and more experimental sonic manipulations.
– Its ability to generate up to four tunable voices or derive pitches from incoming MIDI notes makes it versatile enough to be used as a synthesizer with eight voice polyphony, glide, and pitch bend.
– The Spectral Resonator’s inclusion in BLEASS’ portfolio highlights the company’s commitment to providing tools that offer both simplicity and powerful control for audio processing.
Originally published at musictech.com. Curated by AI Maestro.
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