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    black box slight disorder



    the black box slight disorder was found by pawn shop owner, Jesus "Buffa" Martinez, in the wreckage of a secret experimental gyrocopter that crashed landed in Times Square, New York on Friday 8th January, 1969. Buffa sold it on to an anonymous collector, thought to be a wealthy rock star in a band-du-jour and it has since been stolen, smuggled in and out of all 17 continents, used as a door stop, an assault weapon, integrated into the Soyuz Space Station, survived 2 assasination attempts and came 3rd in last years Big Brother. Although several theories have been put forward, no-one knows exactly how it works. Teams of scientists, engineers, conspiracy theorists and reiki masters have all failed to gain entry to this enigmatic box of tricks. What is known is that it will take an audio input and spit out a modified signal, seemingly using a system of things and other stuff that make you go mmmmmmm.

    The rythmic, choppy, buffered and tempo sync output is especially pleasing on drums, but works for most instruments and vocals too. It has no controls, only a red LED display that runs from 000 to 099, each number would appear to change the algorythymic undertones that affect the things and stuff inside differently. Some of these so-called 'programs' appear to loop the effect, others don't. Sometimes the things are faster and the stuff slower, othertimes it's the opposite.

    The original black box is now retired from public life, but de la Mancha was lucky enough to get access for a few short days and using revolutionary new tele-sampling techniques was able to bring you this perfect software emulation of the legendary black box.

    Controls
    LED - click and drag up and down to change program number. You can also use Midi CC #3 to automate the LED

    http://www.delamancha.co.uk/black_box.htm

    http://www.delamancha.co.uk/plugins/black_box.zip

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    This is a biggie in every respect:

    Free Nebula HS Reverb from Hispasonic!



    "Nebula is a wonderful "FX gear emulator" VST plugin for Windows from Acustica Audio, based on Volterra Kernels Series. It emulates different types of vintage gear: equalisers, filters, microphones, preamps, compressors, reverb and generic time-variant processors (chorus, flangers, phasers).

    Nebula HS Reverb (Hispasonic Edition) is a free version of Nebula with 18 exclusive reverb presets made by Jorge Ruiz, commemorating the new look of Hispasonic.com, the biggest website and community around musical creation & production in spanish. Here you can download it for free!

    We have also published a quick tutorial in spanish for Nebula HS Reverb. Here you have the Google-translated version:

    http://translate.google.com/translat...language_tools

    Note: the file paths of the following links change from time to time. Please do not publish direct links to these files as they will fail sooner or later. Use always this link to promote Nebula HS Reverb."

    List of presets:



    HAB = ROOM
    IGLESIA = CATHEDRAL, CHURCH
    MUELLES = SPRING
    PLACAS = PLATE
    SALA = HALL
    SAXO = SAX (instrument)
    VOZ = VOCAL, VOICE

    Free download here (447MB):

    http://www.hispasonic.com/nebula-hs-reverb-descarga

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    http://www.hispasonic.com/nebula-hs-...-download-page

    Use it to patch your Nebula HS Reverb installation, it will translate to English both the skin and the preset names.

    Last edited by loopdon; 10-08-2007 at 09:35 AM.

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    Another goodie by Mr. Beebart:

    SEND - Spectrum Enhancing Non-linear Device



    JB SEND combines resonating low and high-pass filters with
    non-linear elements that generate even or odd harmonics.

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