76 Px – Fantasy
Cousin It and Cussing It are both monsters, but the first one is friendly and the second one is angry. The
effects in this Bank should in general be used 100 percent ‘wet’, as they incorporate their own mixing.
7610 Cousin It 96 2,2
{PDE} Turns input voice into little chattering fellow. synthetic stereo out (fully mono compatible). Does strange, foreign
things to pop music. Mono in, stereo out.
7611 Cussing It 96 2,2
{PDE} This is a big guy, and now he's angry. Extra harmonics are added for energy, and a stereo simulator to make him
bigger. If you rewind a voice track through 'Cussing It', the results are positively freaky. Adjust <Width> for
compatible stereo out. Mono in, stereo out.
7612 Elves 96 2,2
{PME} This program turns your voice into a flock of munchkins. The <Ragged> slider appears in a number of voice
multiplier presets. It lets you control how much in unison the group is when it speaks: think of the difference between a
trained choir, a group singing 'Happy Birthday', and a bunch of drunks. Mono in, stereo out.
7613 Fantasy Backgrounds 96 0,2
{RDME} Generates a rich stereo background for magic or science fiction scenes. In Xanadu did Kubla Khan a stately
pleasure-dome decree: where Alph, the sacred river, ran through caverns measureless to men... (Coleridge, 1797).
Nothing in, stereo out.
7614 Magic Echo 96 2,2
{PD} Tuned repeats climb up or down at various intervals and speeds. Try different presets on voice, or select one of
the scale settings and manually adjust the speed to fit a piece of music. Stereo in, stereo out.
7615 Morph To Magic 96 2,2
{PRDCE} These magicians have deep, echoed voices with mysterious chanting overtones. This is a true morphing, not a
crossfade. Morph manually or use button. <Chant> adds bell-like resonances, <shift> adjusts pitch, <echo> adjusts...
you know. Good on voices or music. If the chant fader is very high, faster morph speeds might develop a clicking
sound. Slow down to eliminate the clicks. Mono in, stereo out.
7616 Singing Mouse 96 2,2
{PDME} Mickey Unplugged! Raises the midrange an octave or more, but keeps the bass in place. It works best with songs
that have a soloist over a low bass line. Try it on Billy Joel's 'Still Rock n Roll' or almost anything of Johnny Cash's. A
schmaltzy vibrato can be added, if desired. Stereo in, stereo out.
7617 Trolls 96 2,2
{PME} Your voice gets converted to your choice of one, two, or many low-pitched talkers (trolls can't count higher than
two). They get even more menacing as you advance <Ragged>. Also, neat on sfx. Mono in, stereo out.
77 Px - Gimmix
The effects in this Bank should in general be used 100 percent ‘wet’, as they incorporate their own
mixing.
7710 Backwards 96 2,2
{P} This is like the popular H3000 effect, only it's matrixed to stay in true stereo and is more controllable. Breaks the
input up into little pieces, and then plays each of them backwards. Try it on voice, mixed music and on solo instruments
like violin. Switch-able in, stereo out.
7711 Can't Carry Tune 96 2,2
{PE} Play a song into it: whenever the soloist takes a breath, the whole thing changes key. Funniest on well-known
songs or if you record the boss singing. Press <Tune> and adjust the slider to pick out the melody. Then adjust <Key
Mangle> for any setting from 'Slight' to 'Yike!' If you pick 'Tin Ear', it'll shift the melody in exact half-steps. This
program looks for the rhythm, and applies pitch shifts to the whole band in time with the music. Stereo in, stereo out.
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