Strymon NightSky – Sequencer Examples Demo
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Learn More About NightSky ► https://strymon.net/nightsky • Order Now ► https://store.strymon.net/nightsky • In this video, you will see and hear several examples of the creative possibilities using the eight-step sequencer built into NightSky Time-Warped Reverberator. • ======================= • Time-Warped Reverberator. • Create vast soundscapes with just a few notes from your instrument. Apply mind-bending pitch and harmonic manipulation to your reverb tails, with synth-like filter sweeps. Enter a world of new sounds that blow away the boundaries of what is possible with reverb. With pioneers and adventurous sonic explorers in mind we created a reverb pedal that can go where none have gone before. • Reverberant Synthesis Machine. • NightSky is a reverberant synthesis workstation, and a powerful, hands-on experimental sound design platform. NightSky gives you real-time continuous control of reverb pitch/processing rate/core size, harmonics, and even a synth-like resonant filter with multiple modulation waveshapes, plus a step sequencer with variable glide. You haven’t heard a pedal like this before. • ======================= • Chapters: • 00:00 Warp Factor • 01:19 Silent Stars • 02:16 Descending • 03:05 Nebula • 04:08 Grains • 04:42 Moonlight Rollerway • 05:33 Shadows • 06:22 Taireva • ======================= • Clip Descriptions: • Warp Factor by Matt Piper • Post Drive creates rich overdriven harmonics for a slowly modulated low pass filter with a high Q setting. Higher Decay lengths push the reverb into further saturation. • Silent Stars by Matt Piper • A long Decay setting and reflections from the Sparse reverb work together with portamento to produce interesting results, while a square adds movement to the pitch. The Post Drive adds rich dynamic harmonics and reduces the fidelity in a pleasing way. • Descending by Josh Forbes • A sequence uses half step intervals to create a whammy bar effect as the reverb signal changes pitch temporarily, only to be replaced by the incoming audio. • Nebula by Matt Piper • A major triad (held using the Infinite footswitch) is sequenced with a slow portamento, creating a synth-like pad to play over while a slight Shimmer interval creates a chorus-like effect. • Grains by Josh Forbes • The unique response of the Sparse texture is just the start in this example featuring the Infinite function and the sequencer. • Moonlight Rollerway by Josh Forbes • The regenerating octaves and fast pitch modulation create a carnival-like atmosphere for this sequence programmed for maximum amusement. • Shadows by Josh Forbes • The transposition of a maj7 chord through the sequencer creates an interesting series of harmonies to play over. • Taireva by Josh Forbes • Two NightSky pedals respond to MIDI note changes to control the pitch, recreating a traditional Zimbabwean song.
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