Creative Delay Toolbox For Sound Mutation

US Inear Display releases Incipit for Mac and Windows      29/03/16

Creative Delay Toolbox For Sound Mutation


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Inear Display has released Incipit, which they describe as a creative delay toolbox. They say that, created with sound designers in mind, Incipit is also a perfect fit for musicians who want to quickly mutate their sounds. A spokesperson told us, "Whether you need a subtle dub delay or a twisted alien texture, the intuitive user interface will get out of your way to quickly craft the perfect patch for the task."

3 effect chains are at the heart of Incipit. Each chain bundles a Pitch Shifter with a 4 octaves range and a Delay Line with optional tempo sync.

FEATURES

  • 3 Effect Chains including Pitch Shifter, Delay with optional tempo sync and output gain and panoramic controls
  • Mix amount for all the Pitch Shifters and Delays
  • Warm Sounding Multi-mode Filter (Lowpass, Highpass, Bandpass, Notch)
  • Dry/Wet Control
  • 4 LFO Modulators with optional tempo sync and optional high rate mode (up to 1000 Hz)
  • 3 Macro Modulators
  • All Modulations are processed at audio rate
  • Intuitive Modulation Matrix with positive and negative modulation amounts
  • Global Modulation Depth scaling parameter
  • Randomizer with sub-groups and random amount control
  • Over 70 factory presets
  • Oscilloscope
  • Clean Color Coded Interface
  • Scalable User Interface (up to 200%)
  • Cross-Platform presets
  • MIDI Learn
  • MIDI program change support


Pricing and Availability:
39 euros plus VAT

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