Geisterwelt is a spectral sampler and visualizer. With control over multiple audio and video parameters, Geisterwelt lets you simultaneously create music and responsive HD video with nothing more than a MIDI controller, a keyboard, or mouse.
Max for Live
Geisterwelt
par Utami
USDÂ 30
- Contenu
- 1 Max Devices, 9 Presets, 1 Live Sets
- Taille
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Taille d'installation: 54.19 MB
Taille du téléchargement: 30.3 MB - Conditions nécessaires
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Live 9 Standard & Max for Live (version 9.0.1 ou plus récente)
Max for Live - Mots clés
- Sound Effects, Experimental, Electronica
Even the smallest musical fragments contain a world of sound - just drop a sample into Geisterwelt to see a graphic representation of its harmonic spectrum. Geisterwelt divides up this spectrum into individual slicesthat can be played with your MIDI controller or keyboard. Discover new regions of sound within your sample by adjusting the wavescan slider and the zoom and slide controls. Adjusting the attack and release parameters along with the legato and oscillate functions lets you change the playback behaviour of the slices. There's also a unique spectral feedback feature, spectral side-chaining, and ajustable heat levels which add reverb-like aura to your sound.
Switching to âSEEâ mode opens up Geisterweltâs other half; a spectral visualizer that generates complex geometric patterns from the audio being played in the sampler. The color scheme, style and geometry of the visual output can all react in real time to your playing, or can be manipulated individually via MIDI. Finally, VJ mode puts Geisterweltâs visual output into a separate window â perfect for live performance with a projector.  Â
Geisterwelt by Utami. Discover more at utami.co.
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USDÂ 30
- Contenu
- 1 Max Devices, 9 Presets, 1 Live Sets
- Taille
-
Taille d'installation: 54.19 MB
Taille du téléchargement: 30.3 MB - Conditions nécessaires
-
Live 9 Standard & Max for Live (version 9.0.1 ou plus récente)
Max for Live - Mots clés
- Sound Effects, Experimental, Electronica