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VCR Wave Ableton Live Pack
Dripping with nostalgia and lo-fi charm, these 40 Instruments were made by recording Teenage Engineering’s OP-1’s Dr. Wave synth to a VHS tape. Teenage Engineering’s OP-1 has a number of great synth engines. Among my favorites is Dr. Wave, which uses “frequency domain synthesis.” I went on a deep dive synthesizing sounds using Dr. Wave and recording long single notes of the patches I came up with. After that, I made the ultimate sacrifice and recorded those sounds over my VHS copy of Pump Up the Volume, starring Christian Slater. Once I recorded the samples from the VCR back into Ableton Live, I began building the Instrument Racks. My first impression of the sounds was delight by what the VCR had done to them. Each sound had a new haze over it. Some of them must have crossed worn parts of the VHS tape, as they contained some extra noises and pitch fluctuation. I built a two-chained Instrument Rack to house the samples. You get control over the a Low Pass Filter, its Envelop, and the ADSR Envelop. The first chain contains the synth sample, the second chain has a sample of blank tape with characteristic VCR noise, hum, and hiss. You can adjust how much extra VCR Noise you want, and if you go into the VCR Noise Chain, you can filter out some of the low hums and even create a phasing filter using the LFO controls. If the natural degradation of the VCR transfer isn’t enough, I built a separate Audio Effect Rack to help you emphasize the nostalgia or add it to any other sounds in your production. VHS HEALTH allows you to add pitch drifting, distortions, chorusing, and delays to the sounds. It’s great for adding just a little health VHS quality or emulating a nearly broken VCR sound. Pack Contents:
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Price History: VCR Wave Ableton Live Pack $14.99 |