for me it is. as explained in a reaction below. the video scratches only the surface. of course you don't get infinity diverse results, it has a bandwidth, but that is good; it keeps you focused on another way to treat samples, recordings, etc. if like you experiment, certainly worth it. for ambient, it works. if you want to create new samples, it also works (record it within your DAW, or use for example MonkeyC Rewind, when working standalone. or rolling sampler. i use Rewind, well, it works great. i worked with it today for a few hours, on only 10 or 20 samples/recordings, mainly to get the feel for the plugin, it gives already a lot of pleasure & results, that i gonna use. but i as always a choice especially for these sound design plugins are personal, although, if you do sound design (make your own presets, samples etc.) Anemond plugins attract many different kind of users.
given the combinations you can make, and of course the result(s) are dependent on the source, and the combinations give quite different results; it is great for making new samples, or even complete soundscapes, if you want to. and manipulating the parameters yourself while playing the sample extends it.... i already made presets that are gonna be used, will record them...
Very dark and impressive
thanks!!!
it seems like it's a bit like paulxstretch, but with a cool spectral gating workflow
So overall is it worth buying?
for me it is. as explained in a reaction below. the video scratches only the surface. of course you don't get infinity diverse results, it has a bandwidth, but that is good; it keeps you focused on another way to treat samples, recordings, etc.
if like you experiment, certainly worth it.
for ambient, it works.
if you want to create new samples, it also works (record it within your DAW, or use for example MonkeyC Rewind, when working standalone. or rolling sampler. i use Rewind, well, it works great.
i worked with it today for a few hours, on only 10 or 20 samples/recordings, mainly to get the feel for the plugin, it gives already a lot of pleasure & results, that i gonna use.
but i as always a choice especially for these sound design plugins are personal, although, if you do sound design (make your own presets, samples etc.) Anemond plugins attract many different kind of users.
What’s your thoughts on it?
given the combinations you can make, and of course the result(s) are dependent on the source, and the combinations give quite different results; it is great for making new samples, or even complete soundscapes, if you want to. and manipulating the parameters yourself while playing the sample extends it....
i already made presets that are gonna be used, will record them...