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Ether Crack+ (LifeTime) Activation Code Ether is an audio signal processing plug-in with audio effects for DAWs. It provides real-time processing of audio signals in order to make the desired sounds out of two or more input channels. Ether applies spectral content selection and spectral content synthesis, using a fast Fourier transform (FFT) for audio analysis and resynthesis. The ‘selective’ processing is based on spectral content analysis in different frequency bands. The ‘synthesis’ processing is based on the spectral content synthesis of the original sounds with the help of the selective processing. The operations are controlled by two visualisation parameters for the original sounds (magnitude and phase) as well as for the mixed signal (both phases combined). By selecting one or both parameters two different sonic effects can be achieved: • Equalisation: Ether approximates the input signals and mixes it with the original signals. The output signal can be manipulated in order to achieve e.g. a ‘crushing’ effect (equalisation with low cut-off frequency and high gain). • Vocoding: Ether inverts the spectral contents of the selected input signals to the extent that the output sounds resembles a vocoder (i.e. a device which converts speech to sounds of different tones) and then mixes these ‘voice modulated’ sounds together to produce a new sound (where the voices with the highest magnitude will have higher volume). Ether enables the two processing effects on the two output channels. This way the user can use Ether to mix the sources and, in real-time, this mix can be further processed by other plug-ins or VST effects. In addition, Ether makes use of FFT algorithms to analyse the input signals. These are CPU-intensive and thus slow down Ether if the FFT is triggered too often (e.g. when the user plays a very high-frequency tone). This could be a problem for high frequency sound signals such as plucked strings, electronic guitar or bass guitar where the FFT is triggered frequently (e.g. a note on one string). Ether In Sound With the ‘Ether In’ button an external plug-in which is capable of providing an output signal can be connected to Ether. E.g. if the selected audio device produces a DC-component, Ether PC/Windows Phase This control allows the phase of the frequency band (represented by the selected magnitude source) to be set relative to the phase of the frequency band of the other selected magnitude source. This controls the relative phase between the two sounds. M This control is used to select whether Ether will composite the magnitude or phase. This control will not have any effect if both sources are selected but will select to composite either magnitude or phase depending on the state of either the phase or magnitude control. Time Shift This time shift, if given a value, sets the number of samples to be shifted. This is to allow some degree of control over the temporal shifting. M2 This control selects which harmonics to include in the composition of each frequency band. F If this is checked, Ether will composite the frequency band corresponding to the selected magnitudes and will ignore the frequencies of the selected magnitudes. This can be used to set a frequency boundary around which Ether will not composite (this takes effect from the start of the first frequency band selected). PC Rate This control sets the PC sample rate used for the calculation of the frequency bands. The only available option is 48 kHz, which will give Ether a consistent frame-by-frame resolution. Out This selects what program will play the composed sound. With the program selected Ether will only work on VST 2.0 compatible VST hosts, or plugins, but not on VST 1.2 compatible VST hosts, or plugins. Tempo This control sets the tempo of the composed sound. This can be used as a time aligned ‘pitch’ for the composed sound. This value is ignored if the composite is set to use phase rather than magnitude. Attack This control selects the maximum level of the scaled source. This controls how fast the sound is started and also sets the level at which Ether will stop scaling. Decay This control will smooth off the level of the scaled source. Hewletzke, K. (2012, August 1). Ether. Retrieved August 1, 2016, from Category:sound field processing---------------------- Forwarded by William S Bradford/HOU/ECT on 01/04/2001 07:09 PM --------------------------- "Shinson, Steven" 6a5afdab4c Ether Crack + With License Code [Win/Mac] • 2×6 spectro\resampling. • 3 selectable original sounds. • Mix in range from 0 (all in one sound) to 1 (1 channel in each). • 3×3 diffraction filters per sound. • Mix in 0–100 range. • Split in 4 bands of 2, 2, 2, 2. • 8 bands of pure magnitude and 100% phase, or 3 bands of pure magnitude and 100% phase, and 3 bands of pure phase, or mixed with one of phase or magnitude. • 2–8 bands of pure magnitude and 0% phase, or 3–10 bands of pure magnitude and 0% phase, and 3–10 bands of pure phase. • 1 or 2 bands of pure magnitude and 100% phase. • Undo/redo. • Options for timbral equalization, filter choice and equalization. • Built-in preset manager. • Gamma correction. • 64 presets. • LFO. • 8 bands of Ether-Kompound time\pitch envelopes. • LFO support with 24 waves. • No Audio or MIDI output. Requirements: • VST 2.0 compatible host for the plugin’s plug-ins. • [Microsoft Windows\] XP or newer. [Windows] Vista or newer will also work with the performance tools installed. [Macintosh] VST 2.0 compatible host for the plugin’s plug-ins [Macintosh] VST 2.0 compatible host for the plugin’s plug-ins [Macintosh] VST 2.0 compatible host for the plugin’s plug-ins [Macintosh] VST 2.0 compatible host for the plugin’s plug-ins [Macintosh] VST 2.0 compatible host for the plugin’s plug-ins [Macintosh] VST 2.0 compatible host for the plugin’s plug-ins [Macintosh] VST 2.0 compatible host for the plugin’s plug-ins [Macintosh] VST 2.0 compatible host for the plugin’s plug-ins [Macintosh] VST 2.0 compatible host for the plugin’s plug-ins Installation: What's New in the Ether? Features: - Two-band quality control: Magnitude and/or phase of audio channels - Unsharp masking - Automatic gain control (AGC) - Dynamic range compression - Equalisation - Combinarisation effects Sample source: System Requirements: Minimum: OS: Windows 7, 8, or 10 Processor: Intel i3-2120 or later Memory: 4GB Graphics: Intel HD 4000 or later Storage: 1 GB RAM Additional Notes: The game will not run correctly in Mac systems. The game will not run in VirtualBox on Mac. *The game is a Paid/Paid model, so you cannot play the demo version. Maximum:


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