

size 49 MB
Spacelifter 2 is a new concept of modular space effect that combines 5 top crafted spacing modules: most aggressive duration, capacity and echo modules connected in parallel, master modulation effect, side-chaining and a ping pong panning effect for each of the spacing modules. Spacelifter 2 can perfectly mix any kind of audio source, from drums to vocals and add some exiting panning and modulation joys to your mix.
The frequency range module – The frequency range module functions as a “wet EQ”. It would pass wet signal at the determined frequency values only.
The modulation module – The modulation effect is based on 5 motion engines. It can create a constant vibration or a gated one, depended on the amount of the added effect. It can be synced to the host’s BPM or either played in manual speed.
The ping pong module – The pingpong module is panning effect based on 2 motion techniques: constant (“in motion” mode) and Immediate (“immediate” mode). It can be synced to the host’s BPM and create increaseddecreased movement or immediate jump from one panning point to another.
The side-chaining module – The side-chaining module allows the ducking effect between the dry signal and the wet signal on frequency basis. Each of the 9 drawbars represents a frequency range an by pushing the drawbar down, the wet signal will be ducked at that frequency range.
https://www.fananteampro.com/spacelifter2
Spacelifter_2_VST ( 49 MB )
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