Wire Grind have released TapSkip, available at the intro price of $24.00 / €23.00, increasing to $45.00 / €43.00 after the promotion. The offer ends March 6th.
TapSkip adds new rhythm to audio. It generates its own structured rhythm and imprints it on to the rhythm of the input audio. The result is bigger, denser, and more complex rhythms.
TapSkip is named after its two parameters “Taps” and “Skips.” A tap is an echo, and a skip is a silent echo (it’s skipped). The taps and the skips are mixed together to produce a series of beats and non-beats. This is how it generates rhythm.
TapSkip uses blue squares on a track to visualize the taps. The skips are depicted as white dots.
With traditional delay effects, the loudness of each echo decreases sequentially. TapSkip uses a similar scheme, but it also has the ability to shuffle the order of the levels. This adds additional variation to the generated rhythms.
Features include:
- Predelay
- Textured feedback
- Synced and non-synced modes
- Tempo change awareness
- Undo / Redo
- A/B parameter toggle and copy
Watch the demo video HERE.
TapSkip is available to Windows users (VST3).
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