The Quilcom Waterfall: Effect or instrument?
Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2016 6:22 pm
Yep, me again!
The Quilcom Waterfall should be thought of as a creative tool rather than an effect. The idea is to use an input to create new sounds rather than make small adjustments to existing sources. I’d say it’s more like an instrument really.
The Waterfall was inspired by 112db’s Cascade synth’s “cascade” section.
https://www.112db.com/instruments/cascade/
It features the exact same delay topography but of course there is no pre-render option, since it’s not integrated into a polyphonic synth.
Here is a 3 minute demo of some of the Quilcom Waterfall’s presets in action. The clips all use just my voice, in a single take, and a single instance of the plugin with no other effects.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/rzb0lsh6bgieh ... o.mp3?dl=0
The VST plugin is on http://www.flowstoners.com under Quilcom.
The zip includes a user guide.
I hope you have some creative fun and I would really enjoy basking in the pleasure of any feedback you can spare me
Cheers
Spogg
The Quilcom Waterfall should be thought of as a creative tool rather than an effect. The idea is to use an input to create new sounds rather than make small adjustments to existing sources. I’d say it’s more like an instrument really.
The Waterfall was inspired by 112db’s Cascade synth’s “cascade” section.
https://www.112db.com/instruments/cascade/
It features the exact same delay topography but of course there is no pre-render option, since it’s not integrated into a polyphonic synth.
Here is a 3 minute demo of some of the Quilcom Waterfall’s presets in action. The clips all use just my voice, in a single take, and a single instance of the plugin with no other effects.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/rzb0lsh6bgieh ... o.mp3?dl=0
The VST plugin is on http://www.flowstoners.com under Quilcom.
The zip includes a user guide.
I hope you have some creative fun and I would really enjoy basking in the pleasure of any feedback you can spare me
Cheers
Spogg