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- Granulaarse tekstuuri ja helimaastike (soundscape) efektipedaal.
- Kolm ainulaadset režiimi ambient- ja eksperimentaalse helikujunduse jaoks.
- Grain Cloud režiim kasutab kahte tagasisidega viiteliinilt (feedback delay line) loetavat lugemispunkti, et luua granulaarseid tekstuure reguleeritava tera (grain) suurusega.
- Grain Verb režiim ümbritseb granulaarseid tekstuure tiheda, hajusa kõlaga reverbi efektiga, milles terad on täielikult reverbi sulandatud.
- Forward / Reverse Verb režiim ühendab tavapärase reverbi ja tagurpidi reverbi, luues nende vahel mängulise rütmilise vastasmõju.
- Määratav hetkeline automatsioon võimaldab ükskõik millisel viiest juhtnupust liikuda reaalajas sujuvalt eelmääratud sihtväärtuseni.
Walrus Audio is bringing the Lüm Texture Engine back as a permanent member of the Core Series. Originally offered as an experiment, the Lüm earned a dedicated following and continued demand from players looking for inspiring new ways to shape and manipulate their sound. Drawing influence from the Slö Reverb, Lore Reverse Soundscape Generator, and Fable Granular Soundscape Generator, the Lüm combines granular processing, reverbs, automation, and presets into a creative platform capable of producing everything from subtle layers to complex sonic landscapes. Lüm was built for those moments when familiar sounds start to feel predictable. By fracturing, stretching, and reshaping your signal in unexpected ways, it encourages experimentation and rewards curiosity, helping turn routine jam sessions into opportunities for discovery.
The Lüm features three distinct modes:
- Mode I: Grain Cloud - A granular texture built from dual taps reading from a feedback delay line. This takes your signal and fragments it up into little glitches.
- Mode II: Grain Verb - A granular reverb built from dual taps reading from the delay memory of a reverb algorithm tank. The result is a dense, washed-out texture where grains are fully embedded in reverb. Almost as if the grains just took a bath in reverb.
- Mode III: Forward / Reverse Verb - A forward reverb algorithm running into a reverse reverb algorithm. You’ll hear a playful rhythmic interaction between the forward and reverse reverbs.
- Additional features include a Moment switch for real-time parameter control, adjustable Ramp times, a Stretch Engine with sample-rate manipulation from 0.5x to 2x speed, three onboard presets, and selectable trails or no trails modes.