Random Inverter

Randomly Inverts the Input Signal

(7 Votes)
1.0 (Updated 17 years ago)
1.9kB
November 02, 2007
Reaktor 5 or lower

DESCRIPTION

Based on an instrument Steven Cook made for cSound. The Random Inverter randomly inverts the input signal at the zero crossing (hopefully). There are controls to change the frequency by which this random inversion occurs, the mix level of the input or inverted signal into the output, and modulation amount control of said level control. Enjoy.

-Jenkins Jenkins

COMMENTS  (1)

Ashley Marians
17 years ago
i am using it on the output of an oscillator and it gives a different variation on sound shaping
now