Esoteric Dual Band Delay

US Interstice is designed to facilitate the creation of otherworldly echoes and resonances      15/11/22

Esoteric Dual Band Delay


Inear Display describes Interstice as a dual band delay plugin that aims to facilitate the creation of otherworldly echoes and resonances. It splits the input signal into low and high frequencies using a resonant filter to add extra harmonics to the sound. Each band then goes through a delay with a complex feedback path consisting of a diffusion network and a damping filter. A pitch-shifter can optionally process the signal pre or post delay to create complex overtones. A drift modulator can also impact key parameters of the circuit.

A spokesperson told us, "Interstice was designed with dense and psychedelic ambient sounds in mind, to turn a simple synthesizer note or a short sample into a cascade of esoteric tones, but it also shines as a resonator on top of more rhythmically complex signals. Its apparent simplicity and straightforward workflow hides an extensive palette of creative possibilities, as demonstrated by the factory presets that include a bank specially crafted by acclaimed sound designer Ivo Ivanov. Last but not least, more surprising results are just a click away with the built-in parameter randomizer."

Features

  •     Band split via a resonant filter
  •     Low and High bands
  •     Delay per band with optional host tempo synchronization
  •     2 delay algorithms : repitch and xfade
  •     Complex feedback loop with diffusion network and damping filter
  •     Pitch-shifter per band which can be pre or post delay
  •     Pitch-shifter window size control
  •     Separate amplitude and panoramic controls for each band
  •     Mute individual bands
  •     Drift modulator with depth and rate controls
  •     Parameters randomizer
  •     7 color schemes
  •     Resizable user interface
  •     Cross-Platform Presets
  •     36 Factory Presets

 

Pricing and Availability:
On offer at 15€ (Regular price: 29€) + VAT

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