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Discord4 by Audio Damage

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  • I love the eventide h910, haven't heard this emulation but looking forward to having something similar on iOS!

    It has plenty of other stuff going on but a good harmoniser has been on my iOS wish list for a long time

  • So is this good for Electric guitar?

    @BlueGreenSpiral said:
    I love the eventide h910, haven't heard this emulation but looking forward to having something similar on iOS!

    It has plenty of other stuff going on but a good harmoniser has been on my iOS wish list for a long time

  • edited February 2018

    Eventide h910 is good on everything!

    Definitely adds a lot to a guitar, especially when used for micro tuning. It can add subtle movement that doesn't sound artificial and is also great for making a good sounding guitar part sound magical.

    Since using the eventide effects a lot I have realised that many of my favourite artists have used them as the secret sauce.

  • @MusicMan4Christ This is a great video about the h910 and its history.

  • Insta. Buy.

  • That does not really compare to the Eventide. Seems more FSU than Secret Sauce.

  • edited February 2018

    definitely not H910 alike, but seems to borrough from multifx things like H3000.
    Most (?) of it's algorithms were by Wave Mechanics, also released in a bunch of Pro Tools plugins, Soundtoys is the successor company.
    But that old shit still rules, a high benchmark.
    Will be interesting to see what the modern implementation comes up with.

  • edited February 2018

    I picked this up on desktop and have really been enjoying it. I’ve mostly been mangling, though — left channel and right channel set to different semitone intervals, offset dotted stereo delays with high feedback. Or else low buffer sizes with minimal pitch shift for lo-fi digital delays. The “P1” algorithm is nice and gritty, and buffer size is a brilliant control. Not to mention the Grain algorithm, FLFOs, and shimmer reverb, which I’ve still barely explored.

    I intend to watch that history of the Eventide harmonizer; maybe it’ll give me new perspective on the “tame” potential of Discord. As a general madness machine, however, I’m totally in love. At higher intervals it doesn’t respond identically to every pitch, so you get these brilliant warbles on certain notes. Tracking for both digital algorithms is rock solid at smaller intervals.

  • edited February 2018

    @BlueGreenSpiral said:
    It has plenty of other stuff going on but a good harmoniser has been on my iOS wish list for a long time

    I was talking about the app here, the eventide harmoniser emulation is only one part of a more complex multi effect..

    It's just I've been waiting for something similar to the h910 or 2 h910s for ages. Some very surprising albums on that video above, the hardware box is from the early seventies!

  • So is this supposed to be released this week?

  • The LFO waveforms are pretty neat with shape and skew knobs, wonder if the would also make a synh with oscillators that have the same flexibility?

    Looks like a fun plug-in to mess up some sounds with :)

  • edited February 2018

    some sounds mixed in a track with the PT version of the harmonizer/pitch shift/modulated delay (most obvious on the guitar, but one of the synths also got this washing)

    it's an old G3 Powermac fed by iPad records and Oscilab midi (for drums and synth)

    for reference here are the individual raw parts without fx, one after the other
    (quite a few people played those, which is a pretty unpleasant endeavour) ;)

  • ACHOO!! whoops, I sneezed and bumped this thread.

    So while where here, anyone heard anything?

  • From Chris' Twitter feed it seems the App Store reviewers were asking for a demo video because they couldn't be bothered to install the plugin... or something to that extent. :)

  • @brambos said:
    From Chris' Twitter feed it seems the App Store reviewers were asking for a demo video because they couldn't be bothered to install the plugin... or something to that extent. :)

    A counter-attack would be to push Apple into releasing a AUv3 host that supports all AUv3 features that could be featured in the 'video'...

  • @brambos said:
    From Chris' Twitter feed it seems the App Store reviewers were asking for a demo video because they couldn't be bothered to install the plugin... or something to that extent. :)

    Wow, thanks for this.

    Now if Chris will send me the beta and an email address of who to send the video to... :D

  • @BlueGreenSpiral said:
    @MusicMan4Christ This is a great video about the h910 and its history.

    I'm not exactly sure why but I love these 'gear that changed the world' type videos. Wish it had more before/after examples from the recordings they're talking about.

  • From: https://www.audiodamage.com/products/ad044-discord4

    The pitch-shifter consists of three separate algorithms: a "vintage" mode (the original Discord algorithm, modeled on the Eventide H910 and H949), a "clean" mode for more modern shifting sounds, and a "granular" mode for experimental effects. Each mode has its strengths, depending on the input material

    Manual: https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1550/9885/files/Discord_4.0_Manual.pdf?6749438070871726237

  • Purchased, first of the year for me.

    ‘Can share presets via handoff’...thats a neat feature

  • Jesus I just shook the house down. Sorry neighbors

  • In true Audio Damage style, Discord4 can add a subtle dimension or twist it in to a whole new universe.

  • I don’t know why they call the company audio damage. Should be audio health spa or something this can make very pretty sounds.

  • @BiancaNeve said:
    I don’t know why they call the company audio damage. Should be audio health spa or something this can make very pretty sounds.

    It can also make them pretty gnarly and almost unrecognizable.

  • Any good? Might get this when I’m back home.

  • @MonzoPro said:
    Any good? Might get this when I’m back home.

    You will want this one.

  • @MonzoPro I will have a demo out very shortly

  • @thesoundtestroom The 'Sickly Grain Chorus' preset makes anything sound like funny farm :D.

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