Bachelard v1.0

Bachelard

size 2.10 MB

Bachelard features a delaymodule with a filter section and a reverb module with a second filter section.
Many parameters can be controlled with key tracking. The effect also features 3 LFOs and a modulation matrix. The 3 LFOs have 5 different waveforms to choose from and 3 different ways to control the oscillator speed. They also have a trigger function controlled by MIDI note commands. Parameters that feature key tracking can also be assigned to different MIDI channels for extra flexibility.

  • Delay featuring, free, sync to host and key tracking (KTr) controlled rate
  • Delay feedback also features a KTr switch
  • Reverb parameters, size, width, damp and mix
  • Reverb size and mix controls also have KTr switches
  • Both effects have identical filters, 2 self oscillating SVs
  • The cutoff on the filters can also be set to KTr
  • 3 identical LFOs with free, sync to host and KTr rate control
  • Each LFO can be assigned in the modulation matrix to several destinations: delay rate, feedback, cutoff and resonance, reverb size, width, damp, mix, cutoff and resonance.

http://www.saltline.co.uk/

 

Chrysalis-Bachelard ( 2.10 MB )

Recent Posts

Borealis Audio Side B – Mastering Mojo

I just stumbled upon this gem today while digging for something to add a little character to my output chain,…

YS Psycho – Psycho-Acoustic FX

Are your mixes sounding a little too two-dimensional? I found a fix. You know the struggle - you want that…

PolarDesigner – Pattern Control Beast

Are your mixes sounding washed out because you picked the wrong mic pattern during the session? We've all been there—you're…

Transient Control – Free Shaper

Yo, what's good producers? Let’s talk about a real struggle we all face in the studio. You spend hours layering…

Setekh – Free Distortion VST

I’ve been digging through the deep corners of the web recently, hunting for something specific to add to my arsenal,…

EQ560 – Classic American Vibe WiN MAC

Yo, what's good creators? Let’s keep it 100 for a second - are your mixes sounding a little thin? Are…