The basics of the TimeFreezer VST Effect The TimeFreezer VST Effect is not like most of the others. The basic idea is a resynthesis of an analysed sound. You can compare it with a combination of infinite sustaining and wha-wha. The reason why is, that in one way it prolounges the input sound indefinitely just like the sustain effect used to to with guitars in the past, and in another way it is morphable with a nice bandpass filter. The main difference - and this is what is new - is that it freezes any kind of audio material, not only single notes or chords. The TimeFreezer effect also listens to MIDI, so that the buttons can be controlled by any kind of MIDI device, for example a sustain pedal for the freezing start and a VR-pedal for the modulation. It´s parameters can also be controlled by a standard MIDI keyboard with Pitchbender and modulation wheel. Of course any movement can be automated by your VST automation software. For more about controlling see the MIDI controlling section. And now a short description of every controller follows. |