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Re: :)

Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 9:09 pm
by JTMMusicuk
RmoniK wrote:
blinkesko wrote:Its 4 static delays in parallel, all with offset times and tremolo on their outputs, mixed 180 out of phase in the L-R (so the effect is completely cancelled if you sum your mix to mono)
How do you know this? Also, if it's different delay times it's not gonna be cancelled, is it.
im not sceptical but i would be interested in the explanation

Re: :)

Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 9:40 pm
by Augment
JTMMusicuk wrote:
RmoniK wrote:
blinkesko wrote:Its 4 static delays in parallel, all with offset times and tremolo on their outputs, mixed 180 out of phase in the L-R (so the effect is completely cancelled if you sum your mix to mono)
How do you know this? Also, if it's different delay times it's not gonna be cancelled, is it.
im not sceptical but i would be interested in the explanation
I know this because it's what Duda said.

Re: [free plugin] Massive's Dimension Expander

Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 9:44 pm
by wormcode
Yeah that's pretty much what he said, he used to write custom plugins for people at KVR. The one in Massive is inspired by the Dimension D I linked to as a NI employee mentioned to me a couple of years back, but Duda probably did it his own way since he didn't have access to code.

Re: :)

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 11:37 am
by RmoniK
blinkesko wrote:
JTMMusicuk wrote:
RmoniK wrote:
blinkesko wrote:Its 4 static delays in parallel, all with offset times and tremolo on their outputs, mixed 180 out of phase in the L-R (so the effect is completely cancelled if you sum your mix to mono)
How do you know this? Also, if it's different delay times it's not gonna be cancelled, is it.
im not sceptical but i would be interested in the explanation
I know this because it's what Duda said.
Source?

Re: [free plugin] Massive's Dimension Expander

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 1:42 pm
by Augment