Sketch Audio Introduces Galaxy Brain: Frequency Shifter and Delay for Spatial Sound Design



Hardware-Inspired Processing with Modern Stereo Control

Sketch Audio Introduces Galaxy Brain: Frequency Shifter and Delay for Spatial Sound Design - AUDIO PLUGIN NEWS

Galaxy Brain by Sketch Audio combines a frequency shifter and digital delay in a creative audio processor designed for spatial sound manipulation. The processor draws inspiration from the classic Model 1630 module, offering frequency shifting capabilities from 5 Hz to 5 kHz.

Advanced Modulation Control

The frequency shifter incorporates dual modulation sources through an LFO and an 8-step sequencer. Users can create effects ranging from subtle chorus textures to distinctive AM sounds and space-inspired laser effects. The direction mixer enables precise control over tremolo and ring modulation characteristics.

Stereo Delay Integration

The digital delay section features comprehensive stereo control options, including continuous ping-pong capabilities and left-right skew adjustment. The feedback path includes tone-shaping filters and wet signal ducking for refined delay textures. Users can choose between free-running or tempo-synchronized delay times.

Sound Design Features

Galaxy Brain includes hardware-style clipping options for both input and output stages. The processor maintains professional workflow features like clickless signal routing, A/B testing functionality, and HQ mode with oversampling. A global loudness matching feature ensures consistent levels during sound design.

More information about Galaxy Brain is available on the Sketch Audio website.



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