Sinevibes Intros Molecule Multi-Band Processor For OS X

sinevibe-moleculeSinevibes has introduced Molecule – a multi-band processor, for OS X, that allows you to split the sound into three frequency bands – low, mid, high – and pass them independently through different effects.

Molecule includes a vast array of effects algorithms, such as comb filter, chorus ensemble, frequency shifter as well as barber-pole phaser, circuit-bent filter, digital- and analog-style distortion.

Each of the three bands also gets its own tempo-synchronised modulator with multiple waveforms and realtime randomisation. Moreover, Molecule lets you store up to eight complete snapshots of itself and switch between them in realtime or via host automation.

Specifications

  • Three crossover filters with -24 dB/octave slope.
  • Multiple processing algorithms: comb filter, chorus ensemble, ring modulator, frequency shifter, barber-pole phaser, sample rate and bit depth reduction, analog drive, hard clip, circuit-bent filter, fold-back distortion, two wave transformers.
  • Three modulation generators with 8 different waveforms, per-cycle chaos function and lag switch.
  • Eight full parameter snapshots for realtime switching and automation.
  • Advanced transport sync algorithm with support for tempo and time signature automation.

Molecule works with Logic, GarageBand, Live, ReNoise, Reaper, Studio One, Digital Performer and other software that supports Audio Unit effect plugins. It comes in 32/64 bit format for Intel Macs running OS X 10.6 or later, and supports Retina screen resolution.

It’s available now, for US $39, via Sinevibes. Audio demos are available at the site.

One thought on “Sinevibes Intros Molecule Multi-Band Processor For OS X

  1. Sinevibes has some great stuff – but I’d like to see them release a $100 plugin that does a bunch of effects vs two dozen niche effects.

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