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Wires by Audiothing / Hainbach for Feedback | 2 Minute Demo & Giveaway
Wires by Audiothing / Hainbach for Feedback | 2 Minute Demo & Giveaway
I’ll have a full spoken walkthrough up on this beautiful app / plugin by Audiothing and Hainbach shortly! In the meantime, enjoy hearing how we can use Wires to turn a simple bell sound with reverb into a deep and characterful drone. The first sound you hear is unprocessed by Wires, then I slowly bring Wires in, and have set it up to create a lovely tuned drone. I’m adding some sounds on top from Decent Sampler, which are also being processed by the same instance of Wires. I recorded the main bell sound into Gauss, another Hainbach collaboration, this time with Bram Bos. Links to vids related to these are in the pinned YT comment. The feedback effect here mainly relies on turning the delay level to unsynced, turning delay time really low, tuning by ear, and having a fairly high feedback level. Look at the other knobs while watching the video to see how they are set up. Like I say, full walkthrough coming soon!
Comments
As usual, details of how to win are in the pinned YT comment
Video is fuzzy for me. Audio is good though.
The video is put through Glitch Studio. Intentionally glitchy. Maybe I should,add that to the description, though i thought it would be pretty obvious it was processed video. Thnx for the feedback!
I thought it might be intentional, but that makes it hard to see what’s happening on a tiny screen.
It does, but any look at a screenshot shows the controls. Apart from the dry / wet knob, no knobs were tweaked here, it's just an audio example of a particular preset I made that suited this sound source
The lucky winner: Ben Vacca 🔥 🎉