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Guest Lube Saibot

waves rverb has something of the sort. it doesn't do the same thing as backwards machine though, it simply inverts the reverb's decay envelope, it doesn't lookahead and produce an artificial reverb "attack".

 

although, in the worst of times, neither does backwards machine (in my experience with it it had horrible plugin delay that pretty much defeated the whole purpose)

 

why not do it manually? it's not that laborious and it'll sound 10 times better.

Guest mollekula

thanx for your comments guys, its obvious that manual reverse is the most natural thing. but i was just thinking, its awesome when you have an arsenal of many interesting effects while experimenting and playing "live" with sounds, and a reverse plug just sounds cool. yes arbee, i agree on what you say about uhbik plugs, i myself have this bundle and i must say they are frickin awesome. but as far as fooling around with reverse is concerned, i guess none does what Backwards Machine does

Guest Lube Saibot
  On 1/8/2011 at 1:34 AM, arbee said:

for "real-time" reverse, I use the uhbik bundle: http://www.uhbik.com/index.php?item=list

 

gotta love urs' products !! some of the best purchases I've made.

 

uhm, what exactly do you use for reversing in that bundle? the flanger? i don't get it.

Guest Blanket Fort Collapse
  On 1/8/2011 at 10:41 PM, mollekula said:

as far as fooling around with reverse is concerned, i guess none does what Backwards Machine does

 

Gonna try this out tonight. Looks cool.

 

ohh wait so your the OP... the backwards machine ain't cutting it eh?

  On 1/9/2011 at 12:38 AM, Lube Saibot said:
  On 1/8/2011 at 1:34 AM, arbee said:

for "real-time" reverse, I use the uhbik bundle: http://www.uhbik.com/index.php?item=list

 

gotta love urs' products !! some of the best purchases I've made.

 

uhm, what exactly do you use for reversing in that bundle? the flanger? i don't get it.

 

it's the "uhbik-g" that can do those reverse thingies. it's a granular+pitch shifter effect... it can do some pretty great stuff IMO.

Guest Lube Saibot
  On 1/9/2011 at 2:41 PM, arbee said:
  On 1/9/2011 at 12:38 AM, Lube Saibot said:
  On 1/8/2011 at 1:34 AM, arbee said:

for "real-time" reverse, I use the uhbik bundle: http://www.uhbik.com/index.php?item=list

 

gotta love urs' products !! some of the best purchases I've made.

 

uhm, what exactly do you use for reversing in that bundle? the flanger? i don't get it.

 

it's the "uhbik-g" that can do those reverse thingies. it's a granular+pitch shifter effect... it can do some pretty great stuff IMO.

 

Ok i still don't get it, how do you do reverse with the uhbik-g?

 

Because i fiddled with it for like 30 mins and all it did was.... you know... pitch shift. Bigger grainsizes, smaller... the usual fare.

 

I'm not trolling or anything i really don't get it, maybe you know something i don't, halp.

uhmmm... well, the manual says it better than me:

 

QUOTE FROM THE USER'S MANUAL:

 

"scale: this parameter multiplies the rate (and therefore the pitch) of grain playback, with a

range of 0 to 4. A scale value of 1 means the original pitch, 2 means an octave up, 4 means

two octaves up. Values between zero and 1 lower the pitch. At zero, only a single sample is

played back, but because grains still overlap, this results in an eff ect reminiscent of (low-pass)

fi ltered sample-rate reduction. Note that the scale knob is bipolar: negative values play grains

backwards, which can deliver some very interesting “reverse” eff ects.

As already mentioned, semitone an scale can be used at the same time. For instance, play

grains backwards (set scale to -1) while transposing them up an octave (set semitone to +12)."

 

there is even a preset for "immediate" reverse effect. within "Local" and then "Granular"... there should be a "reverse" preset. hope this helps.

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