The Haas effect is a stereo effect where one of the channels is delayed by a very short delay time. The two sounds that reach the listener's ears are then perceived as one binaural auditory event. The position of the sound in the stereo field as well as the width of the sound are influenced by the delay time used.
This free module allows you to use the effect on any mono or stereo signal, and also has a CV input for any kind of modulations.
Ploink is a trigger / gate module that generates a series of triggers or gates out of one incoming trigger. Each trigger goes faster and faster, until the minimum length is reached and the sequence of triggers / gates stops.
This module does not generate sound. You can use the gates for an envelope, or the triggers for advancing a sequence, as a sync signal for sample&hold modules, that kind of thing.
If you don't know what HÄÄSchen is, it's a Voltage Modular module I built a while ago. It's just a Haas effect, where one of the channels is delayed by a very short delay time and adds the impression of width.
This version will be a bit more ambitious and will add multiband processing (which will lead to phasing effects, that's the whole point of that) and in-plugin modulation.
You've heard this sound before. You've seen similar plugins before. This one will add a unique twist to the "extreme upward compression" game, with added distortion and wavefolding.
I'm using some algorithms from DeSTRuKTor here, but add oversampling and generally better DSP (as enabled by using C++ rather than Java in the background)... 🤓