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Polyverse Manipulator 멀티 이펙터 플러그인

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Polyverse Manipulator 멀티 이펙터 플러그인Polyverse Manipulator . 10 pitch shifting timbre bending effect . real time vocal processor . . 5 main effect : pitch, formant and harmonics shifting, FM and grain alternation . 4 . . . vocal instrument . 10 effect . . 4 polyphonic voice . . Real time processing live performance . : VST AU AAX plug in formats Ableton Live, Logic, Pro Tools, Cubase, FL Studio Studio One Windows XP , Mac OS X 10. 6 , 32 or 64 bit

 

 

Polyverse 에서 Manipulator  라는 재미있는 플러그인을 발표하였습니다. 

이 한개의 플러그인에는 10가지 독특한 pitch shifting 과 timbre bending effect 들이 들어 있어서 다양한 조합의 사운드를 만들 수 있습니다. real-time vocal processor 로서도 사용이 가능하도 특히나 일렉트릭한 음악이나 힙합음악에서 양념 감초로써 유용한 역활을 할 수 있는 플러그인이라고 합니다. 라이브 퍼포먼스도 가능하도록 실시간 프로세싱이 된다고 합니다. 

 

5 가지 main effect 탑재

: pitch, formant and harmonics shifting, FM and grain alternation 등의 메인 이펙터들이 있어서 다양한 조합으로 이전에 듣지 못했던 새로운 사운드를 만들 수 있습니다. 싱글 노트도 4화음까지 생성해서 하모니를 만들 수 도 있습니다. 또한 미디컨트롤러로 리모트 컨트롤해서 사용하는 것도 가능합니다.

 

 

 주요기능

  • 여러분의 사운드를 자유롭게 변형시켜서 완전히 새로운 사운드로 만들 수 있습니다.
  • vocal 과 instrument 의 음색과 음정을 다양하게 변화 시킬 수 있습니다.
  • 10 가지 effect 가 탑재되어 수많은 조합의 컴비네이션을 할 수 있습니다.
  • 기존의 있던 멜로디를 변화 시킬 수 있습니다.
  • 최대 4 polyphonic voice 까지 하모니를 생성할 수 있습니다.
  • 방대한 모듈레이션 사운드를 만들 수 있습니다.
  • Real-time processing 으로 live performance 까지 할 수 있습니다.
  • 지원하는 포맷 : VST / AU / AAX plug-in formats
  • Ableton Live, Logic, Pro Tools, Cubase, FL Studio 그리고 Studio One 에서 모두 사용 가능
  • Windows XP 이상, Mac OS X 10.6 이상, 32 or 64-bit 에서 모두 사용가능

 

 

 

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