Micro-Memory Splicer Plug-In

US Puremagnetik Pastfabric operates in real time with whatever you put into its buffer      12/03/19

Puremagnetik tells us that Pastfabric is a micro-splicing machine that operates in real time with whatever you put into its buffer. They say that it was inspired by granular microsound (such as Curtis Roads's work), and experimental tape splicing practices. A spokesperson told us, "Pastfabric takes cues from both the analog and digital realms to imbue your audio with everything from nostalgic glitch to shimmering ambiences." Here's the details in Puremagnetik's own words...

Micro-splicing

Pastfabric records incoming audio in real-time to a 10s buffer. The Past control sets the scanning length. It then pulls out splices - somewhat randomly - based on the selected "past factor". Motion controls how often the splicer pulls new content out. With Duration and Length each splice can undergo time compression/expansion, chopping, glitching or sustaining into blurred ambience.

Effects and Fabric

Splices can be routed through space diffusion and analog aging effects. Haze is a blurring effect that diffuses the spatial source of the slices. Fabric adds analog aging to the splices, making them wow and flutter, click, pop, and saturate.

Between micro-memory splicing and effects, Pastfabric can turn a very simple sound input into complex repeating patterns, modulating, beautiful ambiences and much more.

Pastfabric Features
 
• Microsound inspired time splicing
• Granular control of splicing effects
• Diffusion and analog deterioration effect
• Integrates into any VST / Audio Units compatible host
• Includes a collection of factory presets


Minimum Requirements
• OSX 10.8 or Windows 10 x64
• Audio Units or VST compatible audio host

Pricing and Availability:
Pastfabric is currently offered as part of Puremagnetik's Spark subscription for $8 per month. After one month it will become back-cataloged for a la carte purchase at $20 USD.

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