I just have to share this with you guys. I was noodling with a guitar while watching a movie and got this idea of splitting two instances of TENS on two separate tracks, each set to the A-B tank setting and then flipping the stereo image on one of them and modulating some parameters a tiny bit differently from the original instance. And it just made a HUGE super lush, dense and nice reverb.
I'm so ridiculously impressed by this plugin. It has been in my mixes virtually non stop since purchasing it.. mainly as a subtle mono or narrow stereo instance to give depth and placement for various audio sources, but I guess I have to explore it for some ambient music next where it could take center stage as a mega reverb.
Audio examples below hosted on Google Drive (mp3 files, approx 3mb). Ignore the crappy playing, it's just some random shit.
Klanghelm TENS
Original dry signal only, for reference
I'm so ridiculously impressed by this plugin. It has been in my mixes virtually non stop since purchasing it.. mainly as a subtle mono or narrow stereo instance to give depth and placement for various audio sources, but I guess I have to explore it for some ambient music next where it could take center stage as a mega reverb.
Audio examples below hosted on Google Drive (mp3 files, approx 3mb). Ignore the crappy playing, it's just some random shit.
Klanghelm TENS
Original dry signal only, for reference
Statistics: Posted by bmanic — Sat Mar 30, 2024 1:44 am