Manifold is a software audio effect processor that enhances an audio signal, producing a fuller, livelier, bigger sound. Input signals are split into as many as 20 individual voices, each of which are detuned, placed around the stereo panorama, and recombined with stunning results.
Flexible controls allow Manifold to produce a wide range of effects, from subtle modulations that add interest to lifeless sounds, to extreme detuning that fattens the weakest of input sources.
A pair of highpass and lowpass filters mold the sound further, allowing only specific frequency ranges to be processed. Flexible panning allows the effect to produce sounds that can be tightly focussed in the centre of the stereo image, spread between the extreme stereo edges, or anywhere in-between.
With optimised audio algorithms that won't overload your processor, rock-solid stability, and easy integration with any MIDI hardware controller, Manifold is ideal for live work. With a simple and intuitive interface, flexible Bank and Program management, and total parameter automation, Manifold fits right into your studio environment.
Requirements:
· Intel x86 based processor 1.0Ghz, or above, with SSE, or
· PPC based processor 1.0Ghz or above.
· 512 MB RAM.
Limitations:
· User created Program and Bank configurations can be saved, but not loaded.
· Output will be periodically interrupted, approximately every 20 seconds, by a short moment of silence.
What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· Adds a fix for an issue that causes the preset browser to become invisible when either Audio Unit plug-in is hosted by Digital Performer. This is due to an incompatibility with Digital Performer's Carbon Audio Unit UI implementation.
In these release, to force Digital Performer to use the plug-in's Cocoa Audio Unit UI :
· Open the corresponding configuration file, ~/Library/Preferences/Loomer/Resound.xml or ~/Library/Preferences/Loomer/Manifold.xml .
Add the following line to the file:
· Save and close the configuration file.
· All new instances of the Audio Unit plug-in will hide the legacy Carbon UI, forcing Digital Performer to use the more compatibile Cocoa UI.