Noisebud PreVerb 1.11 Noisebud, 2022, April 132025, May 27 May 20, 2022: I fixed a small bug, the plugin didn’t report latency correctly. And, some GUI work. I’ll make this plugin look prettier over time, today it got a wooden frame. I’ll update the Mac build as soon I get the Mac back from my wife. =) PreVerb Update 1.11 changelog: Fixed latency report to the DAW Added a wooden frame to the GUI Today I did some final touches on a new plugin called PreVerb. It’s a plugin that you put in front of your reverb on your reverb bus to access some basic but powerful controls to shape your reverb to your liking. Here’s a quick overview of the controls: – Highpass – cuts away the lows before going into the reverb – Sibilance – cuts away sibilance before going into the reverb – Delay – delays the signal before going into the reverb – Lowpass – cuts away the highs before going into the reverb – Gain – adjusts the level before going into the reverb Here’s the link to the song that I stole the vocal from (if you can steal from yourself?):https://song.link/Noisebud-TheSnooze Manual:https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jMiY8-PR1d9GJLP1lbN28gXZ6kxAC8xkbqdfg9NX7Hk/edit?usp=sharing Blog
BuhDist – Plugin of the month 2022, September 26 This plugin has been in the making for quite some time, the actual distortion algorithm is a couple of years old but right before this summer, I decided to start cooking up a GUI and add some functionality to make it more usable as a plugin. The result is called… Read More
Sol tweaking her knobs 2012, May 2 Our hunt to make the computer more of an instrument than a static sound bank never ends. We constantly develop new tools and tweak our setup to be able to accomplish more in real-time, and finally Sol had a little time to test the most recent made tweaks on her… Read More
Back to normal 2011, September 21 This is a clip from one of Johannes’s other projects, ‘Visual Music’. It is a musical experiment where some parts of the music is played by other elements than sound, in this case moving graphics. ‘Back to Normal’ starts with a completely mashed up version of a static sound and picture and… Read More