Outer Spaces is a versatile new audio processor that puts your sounds in beautiful spaces – but it goes way beyond your standard reverb. Create alien drones and endless echoes or completely transform timbres; it’s a multipurpose tool for extraordinary sound design.
If you’re looking to get deep into creative options with reverb, or want to give your productions a distinctive aesthetic without combining a ton of plugins, this device will deliver. Its reverberation features let you sculpt anything from a snug room to a cavernous cathedral (or even that huge reverb sound with endless decay). On top of this, the device’s other audio processing options can be combined for radical sonic transformations.
Here’s a rundown of Outer Space’s main components:
The reverberator
Lets you model the sound spectrum, wall reflectivity and the shape of the reverberating space. You can also add “reactivity” to the walls of the simulated room, an inner energy that can make sounds evolve forever.
Filter bank with resonance and overdrive
Generate harmonic and inharmonic resonances to transform the spectrum of your sound. Tweak distortion controls to give your sound a warm and fuzzy presence, or add body to any percussive instrument.
Harmonic shift phaser
Add detail and movement to your sounds like subtle rhythmic wobbles, spectral rises, stereo phasing and wah-wah effects. Sync the phaser to song tempo, or let it evolve freely. Great for adding resonant timbres or creating hypnotic drones.
Complex delay network
Thanks to its complex network of delay lines and feedback parameters, you can also use Outer Spaces as a delay effect. The tool lends itself to designing intricate bouncing echoes and other intricately evolving spaces.
Using this single device, you’ll get more creative than ever with reverb, and sculpt unique timbres, textures and atmospheres. Outer Spaces is a ticket to uncharted sonic territory.
Download the Manuals of the Device:
Outer Spaces Reference Manual – pdf version