M-Audio iZotope Spectron 64-bit Spectral Domain Effects Processing Now On Sale! Order today! M-Audio iZotope Spectron is the newest must-have tool for sound designers. It offers limitless spectral processing housed inside a powerful interface which lets the user control entire groups of frequency bands with virtually limitless options for sweeping and triggering. By chaining effects including morphing, panning, delay, and filtering. It's almost impossible not to find a unique sound with M-Audio iZotope Spectron. M-Audio iZotope Spectron uses the Spectron Engine to split audio into thousands of frequency bands, apply effects independently to each band, and then resynthesize the audio to create entirely new sounds. It can provide delay effects, but it adds the ability to selectively delay, feedback and modulate specific ranges of frequencies. It can sound like a flanger or chorus, but with additional spectral complexity and richness. It can filter signals, but unlike an EQ it has the unique ability to morph, modulate and harmonically filter sounds. If you're looking for a unique sound, you've come to the right place. M-Audio iZotope Spectron can be swirly, funky, electronic, organic, ambient, trippy or retro. It can be a delay, chorus, filter, flanger, panner, or morpher -- but not like any you've ever heard before. It's easy to find your own sound with M-Audio iZotope Spectron, and you'll soon see what we mean when we say that Spectron offers nearly unlimited possibilities for sound design. M-Audio iZotope Spectron - Delays M-Audio iZotope Spectron can create spectrally delayed signals with independent control over the delay and feedback of individual frequency bands. From ambient echoes to modulated buzzing, you'll never look at a delay the same way again.
Original File Delay Demo 1 Delay Demo 2 Delay Demo 3 Delay Demo 4 Delay Demo 5 M-Audio iZotope Spectron - Morphs The Morph module lets you perform realtime spectral modification of one signal based on the spectrum of another signal. It can be a powerful tool for creating rhythmic textures, vocal effects, morphed synth sounds and more. Original File Morph Demo 1 Morph Demo 2 Morph Demo 3 Morph Demo 4 M-Audio iZotope Spectron - Pans In normal effects, panning is pretty boring. Pan to the left, pan to the right -- that's about the extent of it. Spectral panning, on the other hand, is an entirely different story. With M-Audio iZotope Spectron you can grab regions of frequencies, pan them, modulate them, or envelope trigger them. These examples show you some simple tricks you can perform easily with Spectron to put beats in various channel combinations. Original File Pan Demo 1 Pan Demo 2 Pan Demo 3
M-Audio iZotope Spectron - Combinations Each of M-Audio iZotope Spectron's modules offers nearly unlimited possilbities on its own, but imagine what you can create when you start chaining modules together. M-Audio iZotope Spectron makes it easy to combine modules, and here are some unique sounds created using several M-Audio iZotope Spectron modules at once. Original File Combo Demo 1 Combo Demo 2 Combo Demo 3 M-Audio iZotope Spectron - Specifications Formats: Pro Tools 6.1+ (RTAS/AudioSuite/HTDM), VST, MAS, Audio Unit, and DirectX Sample Rates: up to 192 kHz Internal Precision: 64-bit Automatable: Yes (over 225 parameters) OS: Windows (98, 2000, ME, XP) Mac OS X 10.2+
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