absolutley amazing. what makes this plugin even better is the light in your eyes as you described how to use it. clearly, it means a lot to you. to me, that made the sounds coming out of it have meaning.
once again a wonderfull tool in the best hainbach and audio thing tradition. what imagination! until 18h this evening i didn't even know about moon echos and now i spend until midnight playing around with this lovely tool... already the first trys got me over the moon.... and for free, thats amazing...thanks hainbach and audio thing.
This is a sound design goldmine!!!.........I remember back in the 80s, composers would try to chain all sorts of electronic devices to achieve this sound (the period correct noise, pitch shifting dly, degeneration). It would take a while to achieve what you wanted, and that's IF the equipment was stable???. You've achieved all this in a plugin, which isn't just easy use but is really inspiring!. Well done sir! 😉👍
So grateful for this video. I underestimated how fun this plugin turned out to be. I LOVE the sounds I've been achieving with it. Thank you for a quality plugin and the generosity of putting it out for free. Much love!
I own 17 Audio Thing plug-ins. Among them is "the Orb." It's an incredible, as is "Phase Motion 2." I don't use them on every session, but when I need a "stand out effect" for a special part they deliver something very special. This will be #18! Thanks AT.
I'm so glad I watched this, having tested it out this afternoon I didn't realize there was a difference in tone between the full-wet sound of the Duplex and Simplex modes, and I also didn't find the noise envelope. Might have been better to put a little toggle for that on the main UI, but I can't complain about a freebie. It's a wonderful plugin! Congratulations and thank you to Hainbach and AudioThing!
I'm much more of a communications engineer and a ham than a musician but this is fascinating how one of the most difficult paths in communication has become a plug-in. It's an interesting variation and reuse of a channel simulator.
it could be a sun and a moon to make it resonate with the world we live in. the moon is a reflection of earth in the atmosphere caused by the light from the sun. The moon is an illusion just like the rainbow. and its not physical. all the moon landing footage have been staged. and if u look at any nasa video, theres litterally many ways tp debunk it. all nasa footage from other planets are cgi. the planets does not exist. the planets name in our solar system represents the diffrent distances from earth. there is litterally only the sun thats real and earth. the moon is a reflection.
Anytime something new comes out with Hainbach's and/or AudioThing's name on it, I sit up and pay close attention. Anytime something's cool, useful and free, I sit up and pay close attention. When something new comes out from Hainbach and AudioThing that's free, well what is there to discuss? You just grab it no questions asked! (Btw, I love all the kit - Noises, Wires, Gauss, Fluss - use all of it all the time!) Vielen Dank Hainbach und AudioThing! Beste Gruesse aus Kanada :-)
Thank you for this :) As somebody who listens to various radio-communication, and radio-signals in general, quite a lot (Both man-made and natural-made, and both moon-bounce signals and signals that circle the Earth multiple times via a cycle of atmospheric and Earth bounces), this plugin is a very fun one :)
This is just so refreshing. Actually some very out of the box thinking, but STILL a plug that's actually usable! Great job love it feels very inspired would love to see more from your collab. Edit: I got a suggestion to make this even better - it would be great if we had one LFO with different shapes to automate parameters with like the doppler - I mean I can do this in logic or Ableton but still would be a nice touch
Note, I used several AudioThing plugins during the creation of the soundscape for the Apollo 11 soundtrack (that won 2 audio Emmys). I wish I had had moon Echo!!! 🤣
But how long would the delay be if we were to set up a Distaster Area plutonium rock speaker on the earth and blast it towards the moon? (also: thanks for the free plugin!)
@@audiothing Yesterday it showed an error, now I have already downloaded it and started using! Looks like the issue was solved. Very interesting effect, for lo-fi especially, many thanks!
Physical nonsense plugin! A sound signal needs over 300 hours, to reach the moon and the same time, to be reflected back, so 250ms or 350ms settings of this plugin make no sense to me. But I anyway never have been a big AudioThing or Hainbach fan up to now, after this one I am even less. My Echoplex (plugin) does a better and better sounding job without any fake-theory.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our Moon Echo plugin. I encourage you to watch the video on Hainbach's channel (even just the first few seconds), where the technique used to send signals to the Moon and back is demonstrated: th-cam.com/video/yxBC6XzuMPs/w-d-xo.html It's called Earth-Moon-Earth communication (EME) and it's using radio waves, not sound waves. It typically takes around 2.5 seconds for a signal to reach the Moon and return: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth%E2%80%93Moon%E2%80%93Earth_communication In our plugin, we decided to offer the option to "move" the Moon, changing the delay time. This allows you to use the plugin as a standard delay while retaining the (lofi) character and sound of the moon bounce. Hope this clears things up and you get a chance to explore what Moon Echo can do!
@@audiothing Nevertheless makes no sense to me. These and similar sounds I have already heard in the 1960's and 1970's from a lot of other real gear, but I do not hear anything unique, new or outstanding. Theory is one thing, final results are a different one and these results do not convince me much. I certainly do not need the moon or a Mr. Hainbach, to get these results. Any average tape echo does the same without some sort of fake-theory behind. At least for me. I prefer using my Echoplex or Copicat plugins instead. What comes next, as Mars or Jupiter echo, which sounds equally bad and boring? For me that was it with AudioThing.
holy smokes - what a lovely plugin, and even for free! thanks a lot dear Hainbach + AudioThing!
absolutley amazing. what makes this plugin even better is the light in your eyes as you described how to use it. clearly, it means a lot to you. to me, that made the sounds coming out of it have meaning.
That was a good comment stranger! Have a great day ; )
hainbach is a legend for doing this, even if its not 110% accurate to the actual thing, it at least sounds great as a plugin...
For me, Audiothing is the best plugin manufacturer for sounddesigners. I really love many of their great plugins. Big fan since years. ❤
once again a wonderfull tool in the best hainbach and audio thing tradition. what imagination! until 18h this evening i didn't even know about moon echos and now i spend until midnight playing around with this lovely tool... already the first trys got me over the moon.... and for free, thats amazing...thanks hainbach and audio thing.
This is a sound design goldmine!!!.........I remember back in the 80s, composers would try to chain all sorts of electronic devices to achieve this sound (the period correct noise, pitch shifting dly, degeneration). It would take a while to achieve what you wanted, and that's IF the equipment was stable???. You've achieved all this in a plugin, which isn't just easy use but is really inspiring!.
Well done sir! 😉👍
So grateful for this video. I underestimated how fun this plugin turned out to be. I LOVE the sounds I've been achieving with it. Thank you for a quality plugin and the generosity of putting it out for free. Much love!
I own 17 Audio Thing plug-ins. Among them is "the Orb." It's an incredible, as is "Phase Motion 2." I don't use them on every session, but when I need a "stand out effect" for a special part they deliver something very special. This will be #18! Thanks AT.
this seems like a super good way to do retro radio voices for lets say games that have radios or cars
This is insanely cool and inspiring. I'm glad YT put this in my feed, immediately gone to download it
I think "Moon Edging" will be the name of my new album. Awesome plug-in, thank you to all involved!
Not only free but a Linux version as well, kudos to you and Audio Thing.
I'm so glad I watched this, having tested it out this afternoon I didn't realize there was a difference in tone between the full-wet sound of the Duplex and Simplex modes, and I also didn't find the noise envelope. Might have been better to put a little toggle for that on the main UI, but I can't complain about a freebie.
It's a wonderful plugin! Congratulations and thank you to Hainbach and AudioThing!
Super cool and unique plugin.. and free as well?? Wheee! Thanks for all your hard work guys, really appreciate it!
Don't tell Audio Thing, but I would have paid money for this
This is the coolest thing I've seen in a long time, super inspiring!!
So cool....those sounds are completely out there.....
Superb! Thank you for this fascinating and inspiring App for creative sound design.
Hi, I'm back, it's good to have Hainbach..
OMFG THIS IS INSANELY GOOD!!!
I'm much more of a communications engineer and a ham than a musician but this is fascinating how one of the most difficult paths in communication has become a plug-in. It's an interesting variation and reuse of a channel simulator.
i would love more emulations of cool audio tools (not meant for music) i love the idea.
YOU NEED TO PUT A SECOND MOON UP IN THE SKY TO MAKE IT STEREO !
😉
or duplicate the channel and use the pan to get same result……😬😬🙈😂
it could be a sun and a moon to make it resonate with the world we live in.
the moon is a reflection of earth in the atmosphere caused by the light from the sun. The moon is an illusion just like the rainbow. and its not physical. all the moon landing footage have been staged. and if u look at any nasa video, theres litterally many ways tp debunk it. all nasa footage from other planets are cgi. the planets does not exist. the planets name in our solar system represents the diffrent distances from earth.
there is litterally only the sun thats real and earth. the moon is a reflection.
@@TechnoAssassin-vx6zf I was joking of course.
@@TechnoAssassin-vx6zf 😁
I have been wanting something like ghost radio on IOS and this is a better alternative,imo. Such a groovy idea- moonbouncing!!
Anytime something new comes out with Hainbach's and/or AudioThing's name on it, I sit up and pay close attention. Anytime something's cool, useful and free, I sit up and pay close attention. When something new comes out from Hainbach and AudioThing that's free, well what is there to discuss? You just grab it no questions asked! (Btw, I love all the kit - Noises, Wires, Gauss, Fluss - use all of it all the time!)
Vielen Dank Hainbach und AudioThing! Beste Gruesse aus Kanada :-)
No choice now but to send "The killing moon" from Echo & the bunnymen through this.
Thank you for this :) As somebody who listens to various radio-communication, and radio-signals in general, quite a lot (Both man-made and natural-made, and both moon-bounce signals and signals that circle the Earth multiple times via a cycle of atmospheric and Earth bounces), this plugin is a very fun one :)
This is just so refreshing. Actually some very out of the box thinking, but STILL a plug that's actually usable! Great job love it feels very inspired would love to see more from your collab. Edit: I got a suggestion to make this even better - it would be great if we had one LFO with different shapes to automate parameters with like the doppler - I mean I can do this in logic or Ableton but still would be a nice touch
Sounds really cool! I will mess around with this thing in a shoegaze context!
Great little free plugin!
Thanks AudioThing and Hainbach!
👍😎👍
amazing plugin for special efx
Supercool! Great idea and great sounds so far. Plus iOS controls aren’t awful like some AudioThing apps
Thanks Hainbach and AudioThing. Very cool.
this thing rules - looking like Duplex for crazy delays and the simplex Mode sounds GREAT on drums - crazy compression happening.
Thank you! Big fan of Wires and your Spitfire library Landfill Totems!
Hermoso plugin.Una gran herramienta creativa como todas las de AudioThing. Gracias desde Uruguay
Thank you so much. This is exactly what I need for my new album. It´s super awesome.
As the sound designer and mixer for the Apollo 11 documentary I wholeheartedly endorse this plug-in. 🤩🤩🤩. 🌙. Geile Arbeit!
Note, I used several AudioThing plugins during the creation of the soundscape for the Apollo 11 soundtrack (that won 2 audio Emmys). I wish I had had moon Echo!!! 🤣
@@erocker4 aww! That's awesome 🤩
it feels like it has a soul ))
We’re back at the space age 👍🏼👍🏼
so incredible
wow that's a great sounding effect, good work
en Lo-Fi suena increible , y si sejuega con las automaticaciones , suena mejorrr 🔥
Great idea and well done. Thank you!
Thank you very much!
Honestly... you guys rock!
Thats Awesome, looking forward to use it :)
Too cool. Thanks so much for making it free!
Cograts on this lunar loveliness
Amazing as usual!
so cool dude, thanks
This is simply what I was searching for! Thanks a lot! Real magic!
Lovely
shear brilliance
Awesome, thank you so much!! ❤
Maybe sidechain the noise? Anyway, thanks for the demo and plugin!
You can enable Dust Envelope from the options menu.
This is sooo awesome! Thank you.
But how long would the delay be if we were to set up a Distaster Area plutonium rock speaker on the earth and blast it towards the moon? (also: thanks for the free plugin!)
Very very cool, top to bottom
This is bonkers
How wonderful!
Rad! Thanks!
Thank Y🌘U HAINBACH / AUDIOTHING 👾
History lesson and a plugin [waits 2.34563 seconds] hisscshctrryy lesssschgggon aaadnd aaah plugggginnn!!! 😉
THANK YOU !!
romantic
Moon-Fi! 🥰
🙏Thanks !
Why no tempo sync?
Dope
silliest app ever
insta download, thanks.
THX
Sounds interesting. But, Site doesn't let to get it for free, unfortunately.
What do you mean? It's free, just follow the checkout instructions.
@@audiothing Yesterday it showed an error, now I have already downloaded it and started using! Looks like the issue was solved. Very interesting effect, for lo-fi especially, many thanks!
more noise bell more noise bell
so very very very cool cool cool
uhppsss, only in Mono
You can always run two in parallel 😅
🌕🌖🌓🌘🌑🌚💛
So, will this work in Pro Tools?
Of course, it's available as VST2, VST3, AU, AAX, CLAP, for macOS, Windows and Linux, and also on iOS (standalone and AUv3)
Creepy !!!
National ID is required for free plugin? Seriously?
No ID is required, just complete the free checkout and then sign up for an account.
Physical nonsense plugin! A sound signal needs over 300 hours, to reach the moon and the same time, to be reflected back, so 250ms or 350ms settings of this plugin make no sense to me.
But I anyway never have been a big AudioThing or Hainbach fan up to now, after this one I am even less.
My Echoplex (plugin) does a better and better sounding job without any fake-theory.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our Moon Echo plugin. I encourage you to watch the video on Hainbach's channel (even just the first few seconds), where the technique used to send signals to the Moon and back is demonstrated: th-cam.com/video/yxBC6XzuMPs/w-d-xo.html
It's called Earth-Moon-Earth communication (EME) and it's using radio waves, not sound waves. It typically takes around 2.5 seconds for a signal to reach the Moon and return: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth%E2%80%93Moon%E2%80%93Earth_communication
In our plugin, we decided to offer the option to "move" the Moon, changing the delay time. This allows you to use the plugin as a standard delay while retaining the (lofi) character and sound of the moon bounce.
Hope this clears things up and you get a chance to explore what Moon Echo can do!
@@audiothing Nevertheless makes no sense to me. These and similar sounds I have already heard in the 1960's and 1970's from a lot of other real gear, but I do not hear anything unique, new or outstanding.
Theory is one thing, final results are a different one and these results do not convince me much.
I certainly do not need the moon or a Mr. Hainbach, to get these results. Any average tape echo does the same without some sort of fake-theory behind. At least for me.
I prefer using my Echoplex or Copicat plugins instead.
What comes next, as Mars or Jupiter echo, which sounds equally bad and boring?
For me that was it with AudioThing.
@@HEZ63 You must really have a super sad life.