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SFM Tutorials: isxynth
Alexey Nadzharov isxynth - Getting Started and Demo (Giveaway in the video description)
https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/isxynth/id6450951503
isxysnth is spectral cross synthesis / morphing plugin
It gets two input signals, splits each one into 2 parts containing noise and tone components and then allows morphing between all these elements. Freeze control allows spectral blurring-like effect for both input signals, two 3 second delay lines allow selection of different signal in time and also provide "freeze" effect
You can process left and right channels on stereo source or use this effect as multi-input AUv3 - in that case it will use 2 stereo inputs. Standalone mode currently works only in "mono" mode
- three XY controls set balance between tone and noise components, amount of freeze and set up morphing
- both inputs have 3-second delay line; freeze button ("*") toggles off recording.
- gestures on all the main controls (3 xy pads and two sliders) can be recorded and played back when appropriate button with "arrow" label is toggled on
- in current version standalone app supports only mono (L + R as inputs I and lI) processing
The video covers the following:
- Introduction to the User Interface and controls
- How to configure two input signals into isxynth
- How to balance the tone vs noise for both signals
- How to change the spectral blurring for both signals using the freeze panel
- How to morph between signals using the morphing panel and change amplitude and pitch for both signals
- How to change the dry and wet balance
- How to change the volume
- How to animate the position of each effect
- How to add delays to each signal
- Etc.
I hope you enjoy the tutorial and find it useful.
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Comments
Great! @sfm I was hoping you’d do a demo of this one ☝️ I felt like some were missing out on this interesting effect based on the initial user reports
Really fun to experiment with recorded ambient sources too!![:) :)](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
Yes i like also to draw for modulation, in a way I prefer it than the usual LFO with traditional waveform shapes…
I hope others follow through and I also hope that Alexey continue to develop the effect…
Leo
Same here! It’s also great to take a couple of evolving granular drones and add dynamic movement between the two.