Thank you Ian
GRM plug-ins is a great tool.
For those still working in the studios:
The freeze function can be very useful. Try it and then listen to Robert
Normandeau's Erinyes and Malina. It's a good way to find out what the
freeze function can do.
regards
Theodore
On Fri, 24 Aug 2001, ian stonehouse wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I am currently installing GRM Tools plug-ins in Studios 1-4 (which
> we already have in the Control Room and Postgraduate Room 151). These
> plug-ins work in real time within ProTools; as with Hyperprism
> plug-ins, all the various parameters can be automated.
>
> You might be interested in looking at the online manual, which will
> also be available in each studio for reference.
>
> http://www.cdemusic.org/special/grm/GRMToolsRTASDocEnglish/UsersGuide.html
>
>
> GRM Tools RTAS (Real Time Audio Suite) consists of:
>
> Comb Filters. Create phasers, flangers, and other effects.
> Delays. Create multiple echoes and new timbres with up to 128
> delay lines.
> Doppler. Move your sounds through space.
> Band Pass. Vary the brilliance and bandwidth of your sounds.
> Freeze. Freeze your sounds in time and build layered timbres.
> Shuffling. Create new sounds by rearranging audio fragments.
> Pitch Accum. Transpose sounds without changing their durations.
> Reson. Use 128 resonant filters to add reverberation, depth,
> and presence to your sounds.
>
>
> best wishes
>
>
> Ian
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>
> Ian Stonehouse (Studio Manager)
> Electronic Music Studio
> Music Deptartment, Goldsmiths College
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>
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>
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