Sinevibes has introduced Stream, a delay sequencer Audio Unit plugin for Mac.
Stream features an array of 32 individual delay taps, routed sequentially one after another, with gradual or stepped feedback. Each tap is routed into its own filter and has dedicated level and pan parameters. The delay sequence includes variable stereo modulation which is uniquely applied with phase inversion between odd and even taps.
Stream lets you choose between modern and vintage character, and has a time multiply control to slow down or speed up the whole delay sequence up to four times, as if it was a sampled loop.
Sinevibes says that “Stream can create a whole symphony of reflections โ from organically chaotic to precisely rhythmic โ and anything in between. Itโs a delay that looks like a sequencer and a sequencer that works like a delay.”
Features:
- Up to 32 sequential delay taps, with global time multiply feature (1/4x to 4x).
- Each tap has its own individual time, low-pass or high-pass filter, level and pan.
- Delay feedback includes gradual (per tap) and stepped (per round) modes.
- Selectable modern or vintage interpolation for two distinct sound characters.
- Built-in LFO for time modulation, with even-odd polarity inversion and stereo phase offset.
Pricing and Availability
Stream is available now for US $49. A demo version is also available.
mac only so boring… in the other way i saved 49$ ๐
Saying Sinevibes is Mac only is a good few years old news. Now let me think who is…….
I save money on their great products because I got a full package years ago and itโs been paying off ever since.
Maybe it’s Windows that’s boring you…
Wow… I guess Windows users are still out there, somewhere…