Sinevibes Releases Skew

US Non-linear audio reverser effect plugin for Mac and Windows      02/03/22

Sinevibes has released Skew, a non-linear audio reverser effect plugin for Mac and Windows in AAX, AU and VST3 formats. Sinevibes says that, while reversing effects are not new, this plugin is packing a unique ability to warp the playback speed via multiple different curves - creating cool effects such as tape rewind, pitch slides, glitching, scratching, and more.

Here's more details direct from the company...


Skew is a non-linear audio reverser. Perfectly synchronized to the host transport, it is constantly recording the incoming audio into a buffer – and playing it back in reversed chunks. The big trick in this algorithm is that it's able to warp its playback speed via a selection of non-linear curves, thus bending the pitch in various ways. With each parameter having an extremely wide range of adjustment, Skew can be
used to create multiple rhythmically-precise effects such as reversing, tape rewind, pitch slides, detune, glitching, and scratching. Thanks to its fine calibration, responsiveness, and DJ-style crossfade control, Skew can easily be automated or manipulated in real-time to add exciting musical complexity and create cool build- ups, breaks, and transitions.

SOUND ENGINE HIGHLIGHTS

- Audio reverser with precise transport synchronization
- Six non-linear curves for warping the audio playback speed
- Fractional chunk size adjustment with 256 possible values (any fraction from
1/16 note to 16 bars)
- Meticulously tuned smoothing envelopes with optional overlapping
- DJ-style crossfade control

Pricing and Availability:
Skew is immediately available for $29. It works with macOS 10.9 or later and with Windows 8.1 or later, and is provided in 64-bit AAX , AU and VST3 plugin formats.

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