This i posted in beta stage - now it has been massively (!) updated
really insane plugin for the freaks :paranoid:
DtBlkFx VST plug-in 1.0
DtBlkFx by Darrell Barrell is a Fast-Fourier-Transform (FFT) based Virtual Sound Technology (VST) plug-in for use in a variety of audio software running under Microsoft Windows 2000 or newer.
Use it for…
Precision parametric equalizing with sharp-roll off
* Set the frequencies so accurately that you can adjust individual harmonics of a sound
* Frequency resolutions of up to 0.7 Hz
Harmonic based (or comb) filtering
* Set a fundamental frequency and adjust the level of it and its harmonics - you can even remove the pitched component of a voice
* Active harmonic tracking - let DtBlkFx automatically track a sound and adjust the level of it's harmonics
Various types of noise control
* Change the "contrast" between loud and soft frequency components
* Adjust only those frequencies below or above a particular threshold
* Clip frequencies above a particular threshold
* Sound smearing (phase randomizing)
Frequency shifting
* Harmonic shifting by a fixed number of notes
* Non-harmonic shifting by a fixed frequency
* Active harmonic repitch - the content of your sound is monitored and repitched to a destination note (which is quite fun to try on voice)
Vocoding
* Standard (frequency enveloping) - make your trumpet rap, string section sing or synthesizer talk
* Harmonic based - harmonics in one channel are power-matched to those in the other (or some predefined waveforms) for a new vocoding sound
Frequency masking
* A harmonic or threshold mask may be set for any effect (apart from vocoding) - for example only shift frequencies that are below the threshold
Realtime spectrogram (waterfall) display of input and output sounds
* See what frequency components are in your sound and exactly what you've done
* Use your mouse to see the note & frequency under the pointer
You can select up to 4 of the above effects to be run in series! Combining the effects in this way allows you to make completely new and surprising sounds.
http://www.rekkerd.org/dtblkfx/
http://www.rekkerd.org/go.php?/bin/dtblkfx1_0_386.zip






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