Circuit splits the signal into three frequency bands, and passes each band through its own processing engine which offers 12 different models – from sine-based transformers and foldback distortion, to circuit-bent filters, lo-fi and ring modulation. These models can be put in motion by an envelope follower, tempo-synchronized modulator or two-dimensional Lorenz chaos generator.
These features are wrapped into a simple to use colour-coded interface, which features Sinevibes’ new design language. Circuit is also based on a graphics engine that is designed to support the Retina MacBook Pro and the forthcoming high-resolution Mac computers.
Pricing & Availability:
Circuit will be available in October 2012 as an AudioUnit plugin for OS X 10.5 or later (Intel 32/64 bit). It can be pre-ordered for $19.
Customers who purchase the Sinevibes’ Complete AudioUnit collection (and those who purchased it after 1st September 2012) will receive Circuit as a free bonus.
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