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You are at:Home»News»Tim Exile Releases SLOW Experimental Reverb for NI Reaktor
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Tim Exile Releases SLOW Experimental Reverb for NI Reaktor

By Bryan LakeOctober 10, 20167 Comments3 Mins Read
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Self-proclaimed “performance-led musician and technologist” Tim Exile has just released SLOW, yet another amazing Native Instruments Reaktor ensemble to add to his list of creations such as The Finger and The Mouth, except this time you can purchase SLOW for free in return for a subscription to his newsletter!

On the surface, SLOW might appear to be just another reverb effect, but it’s actually more sophisticated than that, using more delay lines than traditional FDN (feedback delay network) based reverbs in order to conjure up a wide variety of ultra-diffuse atmospheres and effects in just a few knob tweaks.

I’m afraid Tim hasn’t provided a great deal of documentation, so I’m not entirely certain what’s going on under the hood, but apparently the core level programming has something to do with IBM architecture, having read the details in the YouTube promo video…

“It originally came to life as one part of the #IBM #RemixIT project where I sonified various uses of IBM’s technology. SLOW represents the journey from a single data point to a global pattern of masses of concurrent data. By slowing down the reverb algorithm you can hear the individual reflections as they build up from individual sonic events to a wash of millions of events with a collective sonic imprint.”

All I know is what I hear: a dispersal of early and late reflections scattered throughout the stereo field in ways that are leaps and bounds and backflips in the air beyond my programming expertise, and I’ve made a few reverb algorithms in Reaktor that I’m still very proud of.

You might notice that when you insert SLOW into a send channel as an effect, there is no audio. This is actually Tim’s mistake. All you need to do is double click on the “Input Level” fader at the top of Reaktor’s interface and you’re in business. Then just save over the ensemble to avoid having to do that again.

Not only is SLOW an effect, but it’s also an instrument. You can drag and drop WAV files directly from your sample library onto the sampler window within SLOW’s interface, and then trigger that sample either with MIDI notes or by clicking on the “Trigger Sample” button.

SLOW is immensely useful for creating huge atmospheres and ethereal pads in just a matter of minutes, and also for recording riser effects and experimental sounds by mapping MIDI controls to each of the seven parameters available on the GUI.

SLOW is available for free download via Tim Exile’s Newsletter (9.17 MB download size, ZIP archive, contains 2 files in ENS format for Native Instruments Reaktor).

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7 Comments

  1. Aesthete

    on October 6, 2016 5:46 pm

    Not bad, still prefer Boscomac’s free Floodverb for Reaktor

    Reply
    • Bryan Lake

      on October 6, 2016 8:10 pm

      Floodverb is great! I love all of Boscomac’s stuff! But imo this is much more sophisticated than Floodverb. I’ve fished around inside of Floodverb’s architecture, it’s actually a pretty simple feedback loop with random LFOs modulating the delay time. Nothing wrong with that. But SLOW is doing some next level sh!+ beneath the surface. The amount of reflections alone is astonishing. But hey, different stokes for different folks. If you like Floodverb better, then that’s what works for you :)

      Reply
  2. Esol

    on October 7, 2016 7:32 pm

    Do this work with Reaktor Player ?

    Reply
    • Bryan Lake

      on October 8, 2016 7:18 pm

      Yep. But like I said in the article, it’s not usable as an effect in the free Player version of Reaktor. You gotta drop samples into the little sampler window on the GUI.

      Reply
      • Esol

        on October 9, 2016 1:36 pm

        Ok thanks.

        Reply
    • Bryan Lake

      on October 9, 2016 3:24 am

      CORRECTION: Tim just posted a video on YouTube saying that he accidentally saved the ensemble with the audio “Input Level” fader turned all the way down. Just double-click it to set it back to 0dB and you should be set :)

      Reply
  3. Cristian

    on October 17, 2023 6:43 am

    I had this plugin years ago! I can’t seem to find a working link for it. Does anybody know where to find it?

    Reply
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