My rule of thumb right now: If you just wanna give some kicks smack, use Disperser! if you plan to modulate parameters to get crazy sounds, use Diopser! And if you wanna hear stacks of allpass filters in unusual shapes, use Chameleon X!
The name actually comes from the idea that Chameleons are able to blend in with nature, hiding in plain-sight. Same concept can be applied to allpass filters where you don't nessecarily always notice that they are there but can still do drastic changes!
@@ewanbristow Noticed that a few days before release 🤣Chameleon was already announced a few weeks prior to the release on the website so it was a bit late to consider a different name :D Then again, the whole bundle is called Chameleon, X is just one of the plugins related to the allpass suite, just like 1, 2 and N are! ;)
Holy zipper noise, lol. that's pretty bad. adding to the fact that the dude is vehemently against demos and doesn't do refunds..it aint winning me over
I agree, there should be either a demo or refundability or both, because otherwise you have to rely on content creators to tell you if it's cool or not. I kicked off the video with an example of every parameter modulated and mentioned the zipper noise twice in my video to make sure that people know they might not be in for the cleanest modulation experience, but I'm sorry if that didn't come across enough
@@Beatsbasteln i couldn't see the text, so no worries. just had it playing in the background and picked up on it instantly. zero interpolation or integration is kinda weird to hear in a plugin this modern. its something i'd expect to hear in some cobbled together Synth Edit or Flowstone plugin, but especially not one somebody wanted money for
@@TheJohnsofDoes he hasn't fully figured out parameter smoothing with allpass filters yet. It's a real shame, considering how nice the filters can be rearranged with the parameters of the plugin. I also mentioned it to him when I was betatesting it. But I still think it's a good one. It challenges the idea that stacked allpass filters always have to be on the exact same frequency to each other. It could become a whole 'subgenre of plugins' if that makes sense
Looks interesting! Also your plugins are AWESOME, thank you so much for sharing!!!
@@PolliwogParty i didn't make this, but i was involved as a beta tester before release
Insane.
This dev is definitely doing some interesting stuff. Love Sloth, and Chameleon looks like a really good Disburser alternative!
My rule of thumb right now: If you just wanna give some kicks smack, use Disperser! if you plan to modulate parameters to get crazy sounds, use Diopser! And if you wanna hear stacks of allpass filters in unusual shapes, use Chameleon X!
That's so lovely!! Always wanted a lot more control than what disperser or allpassphase offer
I love the UI-very Bitwiggy looks incredible!!
yes like
yay :3
Wonder where the name came from. lmfao
The name actually comes from the idea that Chameleons are able to blend in with nature, hiding in plain-sight. Same concept can be applied to allpass filters where you don't nessecarily always notice that they are there but can still do drastic changes!
@@kyniverse I released a plugin called ChameleonX a while ago. 😭😭
@@ewanbristow We should team up and offer a bundle deal :D
@@DarkpalaceStudio I'm down 😭
@@ewanbristow Noticed that a few days before release 🤣Chameleon was already announced a few weeks prior to the release on the website so it was a bit late to consider a different name :D Then again, the whole bundle is called Chameleon, X is just one of the plugins related to the allpass suite, just like 1, 2 and N are! ;)
Holy zipper noise, lol. that's pretty bad. adding to the fact that the dude is vehemently against demos and doesn't do refunds..it aint winning me over
I agree, there should be either a demo or refundability or both, because otherwise you have to rely on content creators to tell you if it's cool or not. I kicked off the video with an example of every parameter modulated and mentioned the zipper noise twice in my video to make sure that people know they might not be in for the cleanest modulation experience, but I'm sorry if that didn't come across enough
@@Beatsbasteln i couldn't see the text, so no worries. just had it playing in the background and picked up on it instantly. zero interpolation or integration is kinda weird to hear in a plugin this modern. its something i'd expect to hear in some cobbled together Synth Edit or Flowstone plugin, but especially not one somebody wanted money for
@@TheJohnsofDoes he hasn't fully figured out parameter smoothing with allpass filters yet. It's a real shame, considering how nice the filters can be rearranged with the parameters of the plugin. I also mentioned it to him when I was betatesting it. But I still think it's a good one. It challenges the idea that stacked allpass filters always have to be on the exact same frequency to each other. It could become a whole 'subgenre of plugins' if that makes sense