Native Instruments Spektral Delay 1.57 | ||||||||||||
![]() Price (MSRP): €339
New and Exceptional DELAY Effects The NI-SPEKTRAL DELAY differs from the many other audio effects in that it uses real-time FFT (Fast Fourier Transformation) to split up each channel of a stereo signal in up to 160 separately modifiable frequency bands (even up to 1024 bands internally). The level, delay time and feedback amount for each of this bands can be set separately. Additionally, various modulation effects can be applied to the signal in the frequency domain, which allows for even further sound manipulation. The NI-SPEKTRAL DELAY offers exceptionally great possibilities for creative sound design - from subtle corrections and rich effects to the total alienation of the input signal. Never the less, the NI-SPEKTRAL DELAY is easy to use since all parameters are controlled intuitively and comfortably from a sophisticated graphical user interface. The NI-SPEKTRAL DELAY runs either stand-alone or as a plug-in. It offers professional sound quality and can be fully controlled by MIDI. Effects Processor and Performance Tool The NI-SPEKTRAL DELAY runs on Macintosh or under Windows, either stand-alone with MME, Direct Sound, Sound Manager and ASIO or as a plug-in with a VST- or DirectX - compatible host program. Many presets for different applications (e.g. guitar, vocals, drums, ambiences, reverberations, spacial effects) are included. FEATURES: SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: | ||||||||||||
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jueves, 27 de marzo de 2008
Native Instruments Spektral Delay 1.57 free downloads
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