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In this video, you will see and hear several examples of the creative possibilities using the eight-step sequencer built into NightSky Time-Warped Reverberator.
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Time-Warped Reverberator.
Create vast soundscapes with just a few notes from your instrument. Apply mind-bending pitch and harmonic manipulation to your reverb tails, with synth-like filter sweeps. Enter a world of new sounds that blow away the boundaries of what is possible with reverb. With pioneers and adventurous sonic explorers in mind we created a reverb pedal that can go where none have gone before.
Reverberant Synthesis Machine.
NightSky is a reverberant synthesis workstation, and a powerful, hands-on experimental sound design platform. NightSky gives you real-time continuous control of reverb pitch/processing rate/core size, harmonics, and even a synth-like resonant filter with multiple modulation waveshapes, plus a step sequencer with variable glide. You haven’t heard a pedal like this before.
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Chapters:
00:00 Warp Factor
01:19 Silent Stars
02:16 Descending
03:05 Nebula
04:08 Grains
04:42 Moonlight Rollerway
05:33 Shadows
06:22 Taireva
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Clip Descriptions:
"Warp Factor" by Matt Piper
Post Drive creates rich overdriven harmonics for a slowly modulated low pass filter with a high Q setting. Higher Decay lengths push the reverb into further saturation.
"Silent Stars" by Matt Piper
A long Decay setting and reflections from the Sparse reverb work together with portamento to produce interesting results, while a square adds movement to the pitch. The Post Drive adds rich dynamic harmonics and reduces the fidelity in a pleasing way.
"Descending" by Josh Forbes
A sequence uses half step intervals to create a "whammy bar" effect as the reverb signal changes pitch temporarily, only to be replaced by the incoming audio.
"Nebula" by Matt Piper
A major triad (held using the Infinite footswitch) is sequenced with a slow portamento, creating a synth-like pad to play over while a slight Shimmer interval creates a chorus-like effect.
"Grains" by Josh Forbes
The unique response of the Sparse texture is just the start in this example featuring the Infinite function and the sequencer.
"Moonlight Rollerway" by Josh Forbes
The regenerating octaves and fast pitch modulation create a carnival-like atmosphere for this sequence programmed for maximum amusement.
"Shadows" by Josh Forbes
The transposition of a maj7 chord through the sequencer creates an interesting series of harmonies to play over.
"Taireva" by Josh Forbes
Two NightSky pedals respond to MIDI note changes to control the pitch, recreating a traditional Zimbabwean song.