![]() ![]() "RHODES" is a registered trademark of Joseph A Brandstetter. Plugin Boutique or its Suppliers do not accept any liability in relation to the content of the product or the accuracy of the description. Any goodwill attached to those brands rest with the brand owner. Plugin Boutique do not have (nor do they claim) any association with or endorsement by these brands. For example references to instrument brands are provided to describe the sound of the instrument and/or the instrument used in the sample. #PHOTOSOUNDER SPIRAL CM FULL#Adjusting those overlays can greatly help you in identifying the individual notes that make up a chord.Īny references to any brands on this site/page, including reference to brands and instruments, are provided for description purposes only. Spiral CM is a brilliant harmonic visualisation plugin created for Computer Music by the boffins over at Photosounder.We're already big fans of their flagship spectral sound design toolPhotosounder, and their feature-packedSplineEQ(read our full review here).Spiral CM colourfully plots incoming audio's harmonic content across a circular GUI, helping you deconstruct your sounds. By clicking on the visualisation you can create overlays that represent the harmonics for a given note.The spiral visualisation can be rotated so that you may have the root of the scale on top and thus be able to recognise notes more readily.You'll want to lower it when analysis notes played very fast as it gives you more precision in time, and increase it when analysing complex chords, bass instruments or when tuning an instrument. This is quite necessary and handy when writing down notes or analysing chords. Portions of the sound can be recorded in Spiral's memory and then played back at a much slower rate (between 0% and 100%).The colours represent position in the stereo mix which means that quite often instruments have their own colour.Several other factors help you see better what you're listening to: Features This is achieved mainly by coiling the spectrum into a spiral framed by a chromatic circle, thus allowing you to instantly see what's happening musically and spectrally. It's a fresh take on spectral analysis focused on allowing you to see and understand music and the notes that make it up instantly. ![]()
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