Aqeel Aadam has announced the forthcoming port to iOS of his first desktop plugin Weeping Wall. There’s no information on pricing and availability for the iOS version. The desktop version is currently available for $50.00.
Weeping Wall will listen to what you have to say, and chatter back words and phrases that it learns – a morphing ambient bed that reflects recency, with an organic feel at its heart.
Weeping Wall is a set of micro loopers that automatically record based on input detection. Each new sound will be smoothly introduced and replace older sounds, resulting in a group of sounds that always reflect the most recent input. Each looper behaves independently – their size can vary and they will beat against each other as they phase. Up to 5 loopers are available to record into, with repitching and reverse controls as well. A dedicated “jitter” control allows you to randomly vary the size of each looper on each loop, creating variations that will never be heard again.
Weeping Wall can be used as an effect directly on a track, or as a send effect. WW is intended to be a modular tool; it doesn’t include reverb, EQ, saturation, flutter, etc., but it plays extremely well with them. WW is a brand new effect that can be used in any number of creative ways – you can place it fully wet in front of a reverb, place a hint of it behind a saturator, combine it with your favorite pitch modulation – whatever you can dream. WW is fully compatible with automation and modulators such as Ableton CV to broaden the horizons even further.
Watch the demo HERE.
Weeping Wall is available to PC and Mac users (VST3 and AU). Upon its release, the iOS version will be available with AUv3 connectivity.
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