Sinevibes has announced Multitude, a new AudioUnit effect plug-in for Macs. Sinevibes tells us that it is the biggest development of the company to date, and is a sophisticated yet fun to use quad delay plug-in with unique creative potential. Here's how they describe it...
The concept: A conventional delay constantly processes and echoes all of the audio on the input. Multitude uses gate sequencers to control sends into four individual delay lines – allowing you to activate them at precise moments in time. Want a delay only on that particular note, chord, or hit? With Multitude, you can do this. And so much more.
The execution: Multitude features a highly visualized, color-coded user interface that has been calibrated for both indoor and outdoor lighting conditions. Thanks to extensive use of OS X Core Animation and Accelerate frameworks, it provides an unusually smooth, delightful user experience – and at the same time, efficient internal processing.
Features:
Four independent delay units with forward and reverse playback modes.
Five gate sequencer tracks for dry input signal and four delay sends, eight separate sequences storable per preset.
Eight simultaneous effect processors per delay unit: frequency shifter, sample rate and bit depth reducers, circuit bender, noise, multi-mode filter, saturation, and flanger. Effects can be placed before, after, or inside each delay's feedback loop.
Two separate low-frequency oscillators per delay unit, each with 16 modulation destinations, multiple waveforms, and adjustable chaos feature.
Multitude is available as a 32/64-bit AudioUnit plugin for OS X 10.6 or later.