Viiri Audio has stepped onto the scene with Aava, a model new digital inventive convolution processor. This plugin permits customers to modulate a number of impulse response parameters in actual time, opening the door to infinite sound qualities. Adjustable particulars embrace begin time, size, pitch, and timing, whereas the audio is working, so every change may be heard towards the bigger backdrop of the complete piece.
4 impulse responses may be loaded onto a single sound directly, and all of them have their very own set of parameters. These responses may be primarily based on pitch and rhythm to supply appreciable freedom in manipulating the sound.
Plus, to maintain the workflow easy, pitched impulse responses may be key-tracked, and rhythmic IRs may be synced to the principle tempo. With these foundational components in place, customers can simply mess around with the parameters and hit upon glad accidents.
To make extra sweeping modifications, use Aava’s Discover Map. This useful characteristic can protect all of the settings on the plugin, that are then routed by way of an X/Y interface that can alter the complete slate evenly.
Extra granular components of the plugin embrace the 4 modular slots for every impulse response, which may be full of LFO, Pattern & Maintain, AD Envelope, AR Envelope, Envelope Follower, or Key Follower. The pitched impulse responses have a six octave vary, each up and down. There are additionally a number of choices for the moist sign, reminiscent of high and low move filters, acquire, and a spectral compressor.
Lastly, Aava can file impulse responses in real-time as nicely. So, no matter settings greatest match the music may be captured and preserved within the second.
Aava is obtainable now in CLAP and VST3 codecs for Linux, Mac, and Home windows. The intro value of 79€ / $79 / £69 will probably be lively till June 15. After that, the worth will enhance to 99€ / $99 / £89. Potential consumers can obtain a completely useful 30-day trial. Study extra at Viiri Audio.

Harry Levin is a contract journalist with credit in SPIN, Billboard, MusicTech, Grammy.com, Los Angeles Journal, and extra. His musical journey started 20 years in the past with a Led Zeppelin CD. He performed jazz trombone by way of faculty, produced large-scale digital music occasions, and now spends his skilled time writing and modifying.
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