I've been building RM racks for very similar purposes, but it hadn't occured to me to remove a clipped carrier after intermodulation... Sehr clever, danke für den Breakdown!
Could you do an in depth tutorial video of how to use it when it comes out? It looks simple enough to figure out but would be nice to have the help getting started. Am excited to try it out!!!
Yeahhh I got this feedback a bunch of times, crazy to me how many people wanted this exact effect 🤯 It doesn't! I'm gonna add a linear phase lowpass very soon though, which does (but of course your DAW compensates for it).
So is this like that bass clipping effect used a lot in rage but it allows you to avoid effecting the bass itself? Like if one wanted a rage sound but a clean 808 they'd use this?
I'm not familiar with the term "rage sound" unfortunately, but I think you got it, yeah! You can have a bass distort whatever sound without being affected itself!
i don't understand what is this doing or trying to achieve, is it like a really fast random modulation on the low sinewave using the white noise as source?
The other way around, the white noise is getting modulated by the bass! So not random, the noise will persist precisely on the zero crossings of the bass, just like when distorting them together conventionally. So the advantage is that two signals can be distorted together, but still remain on separate mixer tracks.
@@koin1065 Yes, the sound is similar with white noise as a carrier. The difference is that both AM and RM make the carrier peak highest when the modulator also peaks highest, which is annoying for mastering. So it's kind of like inverted double-frequency AM 😄
This is awesome! I want this! ❤ Also what I want is a softclipper that has a noise modulated clipping threshold. This would be the first thing I’d like to develop if I bothered to learn 😂 pretty sure this doesn’t exist. Could you make this?
You want a soft-clipping threshold to be modulated by noise? Or like by any sidechain input? If I understand you right, the latter would be exactly what I have with clip mode actually, only difference is mine is a hard clipper! Might allow choosing a soft clip option in the future though!
@@ZefParisotoahhh so instead of sending a sine wave into the sidechain like you’ve done here you could place the plugin on your bass signal send in noise? Little confused 😂 but if that does what I want. (Noise modulated clipping threshold) Take my money! ❤
@@lusid_music_uk Did you happen to get a chance to try what you wanted to do? 😄 I think it's not exactly what you described, my plugin doesn't change the height of the clipping threshhold itself, but its modulation modes might sound similar! You're the second one to ask for oversampling. Shouldn't be too hard to implement both, but I want a few more core features first (currently working on linear phase lowpass filter for the modulator).
@@ZefParisoto I’m going to buy your plugin today bro! Been thinking about all the shenanigans I can do with it. You’ve built something amazing. How did you learn to do it? I’d love to develop a noise modulated clipper and also an all in one dynamics/saturation plugin. My idea is a fully customisable waveshaping curve like “cableguys waveshaper” but with an attack and release control. Theoretically it could then function as a downward compressor, upward compressor, upward expander, gate, limiter, clipper all in one simple UI curve. I’d have this on every channel by default. It would save soooo much time reaching for various separate plugins when fundamentally it could all be done in one adjustable non-liner graph. Unless I am missing something? Would love to hear your thoughts on it
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watched a few of these shorts and i think im sold
come over to the dark side 😈
I've been building RM racks for very similar purposes, but it hadn't occured to me to remove a clipped carrier after intermodulation... Sehr clever, danke für den Breakdown!
Can't wait to get my hands on this
Let me know how you like it once you got it!
Sick man, bukez finest told me about this plug-in
just found your channel its lit
Could you do an in depth tutorial video of how to use it when it comes out? It looks simple enough to figure out but would be nice to have the help getting started. Am excited to try it out!!!
Absolutely!
i need it now
Next Monday!!
Kinda nuts!
Nice nice!!! Dank dir nochmal!
I actually had the same idea, super cool that you did this. Does it introduce latency?
Yeahhh I got this feedback a bunch of times, crazy to me how many people wanted this exact effect 🤯
It doesn't! I'm gonna add a linear phase lowpass very soon though, which does (but of course your DAW compensates for it).
It sounds you were playing loud music and your speaker clone has a tear in it. My favorite kinda sound
Awesome Zef!
So is this like that bass clipping effect used a lot in rage but it allows you to avoid effecting the bass itself? Like if one wanted a rage sound but a clean 808 they'd use this?
Or if I wanted the clipping but not the bass?
I'm not familiar with the term "rage sound" unfortunately, but I think you got it, yeah! You can have a bass distort whatever sound without being affected itself!
@@ZefParisoto thanks, that sound really cool!
oh my god i need this what
nice 👍😊
I need this plug-in for real tho
out tomorrow ^-^
i don't understand what is this doing or trying to achieve, is it like a really fast random modulation on the low sinewave using the white noise as source?
yeah, sounds like am/rm
@@koin1065 that's what i thought as well!
it lets you get the benefits of low frequency distortion on something that doesnt actually have any low frequencies
The other way around, the white noise is getting modulated by the bass! So not random, the noise will persist precisely on the zero crossings of the bass, just like when distorting them together conventionally.
So the advantage is that two signals can be distorted together, but still remain on separate mixer tracks.
@@koin1065 Yes, the sound is similar with white noise as a carrier. The difference is that both AM and RM make the carrier peak highest when the modulator also peaks highest, which is annoying for mastering. So it's kind of like inverted double-frequency AM 😄
awesome :D
This is awesome! I want this! ❤
Also what I want is a softclipper that has a noise modulated clipping threshold. This would be the first thing I’d like to develop if I bothered to learn 😂 pretty sure this doesn’t exist. Could you make this?
You want a soft-clipping threshold to be modulated by noise? Or like by any sidechain input? If I understand you right, the latter would be exactly what I have with clip mode actually, only difference is mine is a hard clipper! Might allow choosing a soft clip option in the future though!
@@ZefParisotoahhh so instead of sending a sine wave into the sidechain like you’ve done here you could place the plugin on your bass signal send in noise? Little confused 😂 but if that does what I want. (Noise modulated clipping threshold) Take my money! ❤
Bonus points for adjustable softclipping knee and oversampling 🙌
@@lusid_music_uk Did you happen to get a chance to try what you wanted to do? 😄
I think it's not exactly what you described, my plugin doesn't change the height of the clipping threshhold itself, but its modulation modes might sound similar!
You're the second one to ask for oversampling. Shouldn't be too hard to implement both, but I want a few more core features first (currently working on linear phase lowpass filter for the modulator).
@@ZefParisoto I’m going to buy your plugin today bro! Been thinking about all the shenanigans I can do with it. You’ve built something amazing.
How did you learn to do it?
I’d love to develop a noise modulated clipper and also an all in one dynamics/saturation plugin. My idea is a fully customisable waveshaping curve like “cableguys waveshaper” but with an attack and release control. Theoretically it could then function as a downward compressor, upward compressor, upward expander, gate, limiter, clipper all in one simple UI curve.
I’d have this on every channel by default.
It would save soooo much time reaching for various separate plugins when fundamentally it could all be done in one adjustable non-liner graph.
Unless I am missing something? Would love to hear your thoughts on it
send this to me please
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