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How do you create the AUFX:Space Swirl effect?
Say I don't have the $5 to buy Space and wanted to build that effect myself out of parts--how would you go about it?
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I'd earn 5$. Then buy the app.
All joking aside i honestly don't know how'd you replicate the effect exactly using other apps. Would cost more than buying it I think. Cause some of the reverbs you could use would cost more than Space.
Which effect apps do you have already? Do you have AUM or a DAW with sends?
I can afford it. I'd just like to know how it's made.
For setup I have AUM and Cubasis. For effects, I have Magellan, Sunvox, Cubasis, and base Tonestack.
I don't think you have a good enough reverb to compete. I'm not sure what's technically going on with the magic of the swirl param but I'd try a feedback loop with the reverberated signal feeding a stereo chorus unit which feeds back to the reverb in AUM. If that goes nuts with feedback, you can try simply combining them. You might also try setting up a channel in AUM that is a double of the reverb return. Setting upper and lower filters on that channel and feeding that and only that into a chorus unit.
Thanks, I'll give that a try. The Sunvox reverb is very nice.
Sounds like kind of (pitch) modulation to me.
You could just modulate the pitch (slightly) of your synth/instrument and send that trough your reverb of choice.
But yes, save that damn 5$ because app developers have to eat