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BeepStreet Combustor GIVEAWAY & Spoken Walkthrough: 5+ Cool Ways to Use It (See Pinned YT Comment)

BeepStreet GIVEAWAY & SPOKEN WALKTHROUGH: 5+ Cool Ways to Use Combustor (See Pinned YT Comment)

Combustor is a fantastic resonator FX from BeepStreet, creators of Drambo, Zeeon, Sunrizer and other classic iOS apps.

🟣 GIVEAWAY:

See pinned YouTube comment for details!

This 20 minute spoken walthrough gives a quick review and overview of the app and demos 5 or 6 creative ways to use it.

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Comments

  • Fyi: The point of the envelope follower "Attack" and "Decay" knobs is to act on the volume envelope of the input signal. If there's a signal with constant volume (like shown in the beginning of the video), they won't be effective. They work well with percussive and rhythmic tones though.

  • @rs2000 said:
    Fyi: The point of the envelope follower "Attack" and "Decay" knobs is to act on the volume envelope of the input signal. If there's a signal with constant volume (like shown in the beginning of the video), they won't be effective. They work well with percussive and rhythmic tones though.

    Yes, the signal is not actually totally stable in that first one as there is some tremolo, but yeah, too subtle to demo the attack and release on properly. They got demoed clearly on other examples in the vid

  • Love how you worked on the sequenced approach for this - it’s what I was experimenting with when I first got it. Sounds so good.

  • @michael_m said:
    Love how you worked on the sequenced approach for this - it’s what I was experimenting with when I first got it. Sounds so good.

    Cheers! Yeah and although here I only demoed the midi in on drums / percussion, imagine the possibilities of using various layers of pads etc processed through instances of this, all receiving variations on midi input in the same mode / scale etc. Potential for some crazy resonant, complex and evolving drones

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