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00:00:00 – 00:09:31
The video showcases the Gizmo Sunday plugin Deja Vu, a tape emulator allowing for various adjustments and manipulations like tape speed, octave changes, bandpass filtering, and loop settings. It demonstrates the interface, pitch changes for a tape effect, bandpass filter usage, looping capabilities, and automation effects. The speaker explores creative uses on vocals, ensembles, filters, and unique rhythmic combinations. The plugin's potential on drums and pitch manipulation is highlighted. Additionally, the "Vu through origin" method is discussed. The video concludes by encouraging engagement and promising future content.
00:00:00
In this segment of the video, Chris introduces the Gizmo Sunday plugin called Deja Vu, which is a tape emulator allowing for tape speed adjustments, octave changes, bandpass filtering, and loop length settings. He mentions it is a free plugin from simatics and shares a short musical piece he created using Deja Vu. Chris demonstrates how the interface looks, showcasing the mix knob to adjust the original versus processed audio levels. He also explains the function of the transposing buttons for note manipulation.
00:03:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker demonstrates changing the pitch to 2x, which lowers the sound by two octaves creating a tape effect. They mention using a band pass filter to modify the sound. Additionally, they showcase the ability to cut the dry signal outside of the band pass for a smoother effect. The speaker highlights the usefulness of the 116th looping setting to create a rhythmic pulse every 16th note. They also discuss utilizing the fade in and fade out features for smoother transitions in the music.
00:06:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker demonstrates fading in the dry signal over two beats with automation, discussing the effect of positive and negative smoothing values. They showcase examples of pulsing effects on vocal ensembles and bandpass filters, experimenting with different controls for varied effects. The speaker also explores using Psychedelic PNET and African cimba together for unique rhythmic interactions and sound mixing. They praise the plugin’s functionality and creative possibilities, suggesting its potential on drums while mentioning ideas for pitch manipulation.
00:09:00
In this part of the video, the speaker discusses trying out the “Vu through origin” method and highlights the interesting possibilities. The audience is encouraged to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for future videos. The segment concludes with a promise to see the viewers next time.