DivKid | LA67 - LR4 Crossover // Making Eurorack Modular Multiband! @DivKid | Uploaded 4 years ago | Updated 2 hours ago
Here's the new LR4 Crossover module from LA67 that is a three way crossover under voltage control. It splits the input signal into low, mid and high bands with four pole 24dB filters and it uses Linkwitz-Riley slopes to give even level, phase retention and ideal band separation. It's an incredibly creative tool once we start breaking out input signal into stereo images with different modulating bands shifting sounds out into stereo mixing, frequency dependent crossfades feeding multiple FX, we can create multiband compression (with multiple compressors) and much more.
The Linkwitz-Riley filter works to create a a flat amplitude response around the crossover points that also remains in phase. You can read more about it here - bit.ly/Linkwitz-Riley
LR4 Crossover website - bit.ly/LR4crossover
LR4 Crossover modular grid - bit.ly/LR4modulargrid
TIMING INDEX // SECTIONS
00:00 Intro patch previews
01:04 Feature run down
02:03 Basic sound demo
03:29 Multiband stereo environments and rhythmic patching
05:40 Frequency dependent stereo image with white noise
05:55 Crossfading multiband FX environment
06:46 Creative multiband distortion for beats
08:08 “Standard” multimode synth filters with variable bandwidth
10:10 Gritty and aggressive audio rate modulation example
10:25 Audiorate stereo multiband modulation
12:02 Frequency dependent feedback waveshaping
13:10 Basic frequency “isolator”
14:02 Customisable multiband compression
** THIS VIDEO IS SPONSORED BY LA67 ** they have funded the creation of this demo/tutorial video. Any questions just ask.
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Here's the new LR4 Crossover module from LA67 that is a three way crossover under voltage control. It splits the input signal into low, mid and high bands with four pole 24dB filters and it uses Linkwitz-Riley slopes to give even level, phase retention and ideal band separation. It's an incredibly creative tool once we start breaking out input signal into stereo images with different modulating bands shifting sounds out into stereo mixing, frequency dependent crossfades feeding multiple FX, we can create multiband compression (with multiple compressors) and much more.
The Linkwitz-Riley filter works to create a a flat amplitude response around the crossover points that also remains in phase. You can read more about it here - bit.ly/Linkwitz-Riley
LR4 Crossover website - bit.ly/LR4crossover
LR4 Crossover modular grid - bit.ly/LR4modulargrid
TIMING INDEX // SECTIONS
00:00 Intro patch previews
01:04 Feature run down
02:03 Basic sound demo
03:29 Multiband stereo environments and rhythmic patching
05:40 Frequency dependent stereo image with white noise
05:55 Crossfading multiband FX environment
06:46 Creative multiband distortion for beats
08:08 “Standard” multimode synth filters with variable bandwidth
10:10 Gritty and aggressive audio rate modulation example
10:25 Audiorate stereo multiband modulation
12:02 Frequency dependent feedback waveshaping
13:10 Basic frequency “isolator”
14:02 Customisable multiband compression
** THIS VIDEO IS SPONSORED BY LA67 ** they have funded the creation of this demo/tutorial video. Any questions just ask.
Subscribe for more DivKid videos: http://bit.ly/DivKidYTSub
Be awesome! Support me on Patreon - http://www.patreon.com/divkid
twitter.com/divkid
facebook.com/DivKidmusic
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