[Audacity-nyquist] New effect plug-in: Linear flanger
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From: David R. S. <dav...@sh...> - 2005-12-07 20:02:29
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linearflanger.ny - Linear flanger linearflanger-e.ny - European version (attached) Unlike a regular flanger (which cycles up and down repeatedly), this plug-in creates a single high-frequency flange, and you can set the position of that high-frequency point, anywhere between the start and end of the selection, and beyond these points. works on mono and stereo audio. Variables: 1. High frequency flange position (percent) - if set to 0%, the high frequency will be at the start of the selection; at 50% it will be in the exact middle; at 100%, it will be at the end. If you set this value below 0% or above 100%, you won't hear the highest flange frequency peak but will hear a falling or rising flange effect, as if the peak lay outside the start or end of the selection. 2. Time decrease (milliseconds) - this plug-in works by mixing the original selected audio with a slightly shrunk (shorter) version of itself. The decrease value is how much the length of the original selection is decreased. 3. Wet level - the 'wet' signal is the original signal which has been shortened, and the wet level is how much (in percent) to mix with the dry (unaltered) audio. 4. Wet: inverted or positive - sets whether the wet signal is inverted before mixing with the dry signal. Setting to inverted gives a 'softer' effect. Written by David R. Sky, December 7, 2005 Released under terms of the GNU Public License http://www.opensource.org/licenses/gpl-license.php Other Nyquist plug-ins are freely available for download from: http://audacity.sourceforge.net/download/nyquistplugins/ |