Spectral Machine is featuring a wide range of unique spectral effects. The list of effects includes the following: Spectral Freeze, Delay Spectral Bands, 3-band Amplitude Modulation, Harmonize and Pitch Quantization.
Note: The Spectral Machine plug-in is cross-platform and it works on both Mac OS X and Windows.
Here are some key features of "Spectral Machine":
General Purpose Effects:
· Delay Spectral Bands
Apply separate delays to different spectral bands, with individual control over the amount of feedback in each band!
· Spectral Freeze
Click the "Fire" button to freeze the sound, which then decays at different rates for high and low frequencies. Click the "Reset" button to unfreeze.
· Sample & Hold
Similar to Spectral Freeze, but it automatically retriggers at a specified interval.
· 3 AM
A tremolo effect with individual control over the modulation rate and depth in three frequency bands.
· 3-Band Filter
Precise control over the gain in three user-selected frequency bands.
· Spectral Peak/Notch
Lets you boost or attenuate an arbitrarily narrow frequency band around a specified frequency.
· Oscillating Peak/Notch
Interesting peak/notch effect with an oscillating center frequency.
Monophonic Effects (for monophonic sources such as solo voice, clarinet, sax, etc.):
· Pitch Shift
Frequency-domain transposition with timbre preservation.
· Harmonize
Multiple transposition with timbre preservation
· Pitch Quantizer
Nudge each note to the nearest semitone, for pitch correction or to create an interesting vocal effect.
· Pitch Isolate
Isolates the tonal portion from the rest of the sound.
· Sine / Noise
Gives you independent control over the sinusoidal and noise/transient portions of the sound.
· Spectral Shapeshifter
Lets you change the shape of vocal formants (spectral envelope) without affecting the pitch.
· Vibrato
Frequency-modulates only the sinusoidal component.
· Robotization
Changes the pitch to a fixed frequency for a robotic effect.
Requirements:
· About 10 MB available RAM
· About 10 MB available hard disk space
· 800 x 600 screen resolution or higher
· A VST or Audio Unit host program