Thanks for the comprehensive reply, DPS. The Chameleon video is very good, very easy to get an understanding of what the product does.While Chameleon was definitely inspired by Disperser, it is quite a different beast.Is Chameleon basically a version of Khz Disperser? And if so, what are the differences?
The biggest difference is that with Chameleon you get four plugins:With ChameleonX (most likely closest to Disperse) you get quite a lot of options for fine-tuning the specific frequency distribution, like the skew, the width and also how q-values of individual filters are set.
- Chameleon 1: 1st order Allpass filter
- Chameleon 2: 2nd order Allpass filter
- Chameleon N: Multi-instance 2nd order Allpass filters
- Chameleon X: Flexible multi-instance 2nd order Allpass filters with a big set of creative controls
Additionally Chameleon features a responsive state of the art UI.
As you were explicitly asking for Disperser, you might want to check out https://github.com/robbert-vdh/nih-plug ... ns/diopser
You should definitely a do similar one for Sloth. Would love to hear Sloth against a brittle, jabby/plucky funk guitar or similar source to see if it takes the bite off like a 'British-style' transformer-based pre. I'm perpetually disappointed by transient shapers for this kind of task, and was hoping Sloth might fill the gaps. Would also like to see more crazy/extreme use cases as well.
What you are doing is really creative, and I dig the minimalist UIs. I don't really NEED either of these and I've been battling the urge to buy one-off plugins that may not be supported 5 years from now. But if you came up with a couple more of these novel plugins and rolled them into a bundle, it would be pretty hard to resist. Similar to the Minimal Audio's FX bundle... once Flex Chorus hit, I just couldn't resist it anymore.
Really interested to see what your next product is. Anything in the works right now?
Statistics: Posted by billinder33 — Thu Aug 29, 2024 8:15 pm