Lese has announced the release of a new audio plugin for gestural processing. Built on top of a particle-based force field system, the Frahm effect takes the movement of particles that it simulates and treats them as sound sources in three dimensional space.
Frahm allows you to select from ten different force-field algorithms, adjust their parameters and even mix two of them together for your desired result. When multiple instances of Frahm are layered on top of each-other in your DAW, you can create highly intricate soundscapes, all in real time.
Frahm is able to operate it’s spatial engine in multiple different modes depending on your intended application. Binaural for headphone-optimized listening, and stereo for conventional speaker setups.
Frahm features
- Three dimensional vector field particle system.
- 10 vector field algorithms to choose from.
- Multiple parameters for adjusting each algorithm’s characteristics.
- Crossfade system for fading between two different algorithms.
- Accelerated doppler shift processor.
- Multimode spatial processing.
- Stereo mode, binaural mode, HQ binaural mode.
- Vectorized, resizable interface.
Frahm for Windows and Mac (VST3/AU) is priced $55 USD. A free demo version is available to try Frahm.
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