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SpinCycle simulates a mechanical rotary tremolo and vibrato system and is based on the Doppler-effect. In addition to simulating the vibrato and tremolo modulation, SpinCycle simulates automatic speed controls (more below) and stereoization for an infinite number of microphone placements. Add this sound to organ, guitar or vocals and hear the difference.
SpinCycle has controls that automatically control the speed of the rotors. To simulate the classic Leslie foot pedal, use the AutoRhythm setting. To create a totally new and cool "flange", mix a stereo track where both tracks are identical, except one is faded in or out, with stereo AutoSpeed.
The sound-processing algorithm is based upon a theoretical and experimental analysis of the frequency and amplitude modulation produced by a rotating speaker. The digital algorithm efficiently solves the actual equations produced by a rotating speaker. The algorithm is not a simple approximation as necessary with analog equipment.
SpinCycle will run in real-time on a Pentium 133. However, if you require extremely accurate sound quality (labeled ProSoundTM by AIPL), you have this too. Please note that ProSound is included only in the Professional version, but can be evaluated in the shareware version.
Features
- Individual control over Speed, Size and Ventilation of both the bass and treble horns.
- Gain, overdrive, reflection and crossover frequency controls
- Adjust microphone placement for one or two microphones
- Natural/Vibe for adding a little speed fluctuating
- AutoRhythm for simulating the classic Leslie foot pedal
- AutoSpeed for automatic speed variation
- Dithering for better bit conversion output
- ProSound button allows you trade of output quality for processor usage
Purchase Information
Requirements
- Windows 95/98/NT 4.0
- Pentium 120
- 16 MB RAM (32 MB for NT)
- 1 MB disk space
- Software compatible with DirectX plug-ins
- Sound card (optional)
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