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The Quilcom Peakyboo: A transient shaper/processor
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The Quilcom Peakyboo: A transient shaper/processor
Hello to you lovely Flowstoners!
This is my Quilcom Peakyboo which is a Transient shaper/processor (look it up if you don’t know how to use such a thing!).
This allows you to modify the transient attack and decay (“sustain”) portion of any sound that has a sharp attack like drums, percussion, plucked instruments etc.
There’s a video User Guide on YouTube to demo some of what it can do and provides operation instructions:
https://youtu.be/bB3AkDyD54Q
The zip linked on Dropbox below contains the schematic, VST plugin, the example WAVS and presets:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/6s1gvvcqcxaro ... o.zip?dl=0
Hope you can make use of it and, as always, any comments will be most welcome.
Cheers
Spogg
This is my Quilcom Peakyboo which is a Transient shaper/processor (look it up if you don’t know how to use such a thing!).
This allows you to modify the transient attack and decay (“sustain”) portion of any sound that has a sharp attack like drums, percussion, plucked instruments etc.
There’s a video User Guide on YouTube to demo some of what it can do and provides operation instructions:
https://youtu.be/bB3AkDyD54Q
The zip linked on Dropbox below contains the schematic, VST plugin, the example WAVS and presets:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/6s1gvvcqcxaro ... o.zip?dl=0
Hope you can make use of it and, as always, any comments will be most welcome.
Cheers
Spogg
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