Puremagnetik has announced the release of Eidolon, a multi-effect device that brings together a bucket-brigade delay ensemble, spectral effects, a tap delay and tremolo.
Designed as a tool of experimentation, Eidolon is capable of smudging, smoothing and thickening almost anything that is fed into it.
Eidolon’s ensemble effect aims to emulate a classic ’70s string synthesizer. Eidolon’s first circuit is a bucket-brigade delay. It has six short delays wired in series, all of them slowly modulating at different speeds. This gives it a calmly rolling chorus effect that can be described as “lush” and “warm”.
Eidolon’s spectral blur section analyzes incoming audio, writes it to a small database and then interpolates all of those values very, very quickly. In plain English, it smudges audio much like a painter smudges paint across a canvas. This process can turn piano phrases into cloudy ambient smears, remove the transients from drum beats and make guitars blur into the horizon of the next measure.
Finally, after the ensemble and spectral blurring, the signal passes through a multi-tap delay and tremolo effect. Adding delay to the signal chain augments the sound with echoes and space. The tremolo effect makes the sound pulsate from slow peaks and valleys to a rapid, oscillating frenzy. Between these two effects (in conjunction with Ensemble and Blur) one can travel many dimensions away from the original material into a vast world of experimentation!
Eidolon features
- Retro bucket-brigade style ensemble effect.
- Modern spectral blurring effect.
- Delay and Tremolo effects.
- Integrates into any VST / Audio Units compatible host.
- Includes a collection of factory presets.
Eidolon is currently offered as part of Puremagnetik’s Spark subscription for $8 USD per month. After one month it will become back-cataloged for a la carte purchase at $20 USD.
More information: Puremagnetik