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SA.Wash

by SirenAudio

Wash is a Max Audio Effect that uses comb filters to create ...

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Type
Audio Effect
Author
SirenAudio
Version
1.0
License
AttributionNonCommercialShareAlike
Live version
9.1.8
Max version
6.1.10
Downloads
6,347
Updated
No Updates

Description

Wash is a Max Audio Effect that uses comb filters to create a reverb style effect. The aim of the device is to create dense washes of sound (akin to a watercolour wash).

Please see this page for descriptions of parameters, and a video demo of the device with Live's Analog device:

http://sirenaudio.co.uk/blogs/sirenaudioblog/29513027-m4l-device-sa-wash

Comments (6)

  • MartinH76 · June 04 2015
    I really like this device, but it fills up the undo history really badly even when it's sitting dormant. I've had a look at the patch but the only fix I know for this is to change live.objects to live.remote~s, and I can't see any live.objects in the patch, so I have no idea what I'm doing! :-)
  • MartinH76 · June 04 2015
    I wish I could delete my last post - I might be wrong about this. I think I've got another M4L device hiding in my set somewhere which might be the culprit. I'll update this if I find out it's not this that's filling up my undo history after all.
  • ericcarl · June 05 2015
    Love this device. Great for ambient sounds.
  • HelmutF · December 26 2018
    Really great sounding device! Thank you!
  • wetterberg · September 15 2020
    This device is so brilliant.
    I've used it hundreds of times over the past 5 years.
  • Drewskee · November 03 2020
    This is really excellent sounding, kudos indeed.
    Two small comments:
    1) Some of the knob names are a little washed out and hard to see. My eyesight is not the greatest.
    2) The Mod Rate could be a little more granular at the low range; the jumps between speeds is somewhat drastic and at the slower settings it would be nice to have finer control
    Wonderful overall and thank you...one of the best sounding devices I've found here!

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