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Tritik Moodal Review

By Bryan LakeMarch 27, 202053 Comments4 Mins Read
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There are plenty of adequate resonator effect plugins out there, most of which offer ugly user interfaces and fidgety controls. Often, they are highly CPU intensive, insanely complex and/or extremely expensive.

Fortunately, France-based developer Tritik has somehow managed to provide a far more intuitive and affordable solution, not just financially but also computationally. The result is Moodal: a bank of up to 1,000 resonant filters for modeling physical objects and acoustic spaces, sporting a fully scalable high-resolution GUI with a modest (albeit very powerful) assortment of controls and a feather-light CPU payload, which allows for multiple instances of Moodal loaded up in your digital audio workstation’s mixer.

A preset browser at the very top of the user interface offers some useful options for managing your presets, including a folder-based browser as well as a drop-down menu for a workflow efficient browsing experience. A “Freeze” option provides a list of parameters with check-boxes enabling you to specify controls that will not change when loading presets, which allows you to swap out settings when designing your own presets.

(Even though there’s not yet a manual at this point, tooltips appear in a status bar at the very bottom of the user interface providing a brief description of any given parameter as you hover your mouse cursor over it.)

There are three separate frequency curves, each with adjustable nodes for editing the “Modal Density”, the “Decay Times” and the “Gains” of each resonant frequency. There’s a vertical and horizontal axis for each curve; in all three, the horizontal axis will determine the frequency at which the modal attenuation will occur. Within the “Modal Density” section, the vertical axis will determine the number of resonators that will (likely) be tuned to the specified frequency. Within the “Decay Times” section, the vertical axis will determine the decay time of each resonator along the frequency spectrum. Within the “Gains” section, the vertical axis will determine the resonator output by a logarithmic amplitude scale in dB.

There are just under a dozen remaining controls that are more or less self-explanatory with exception of the “Spectral Constraint” parameters underneath the “Number Of Resonators” slider that performs an obvious function. With the “Spectral Constraint” button switched on, the frequency-dependent “probability function” will be “constrained” in accordance with the “F0” knob, which will determine the fundamental frequency. With “Inharmonicity” and “Relaxation” sliders set to a very small value, the resonators will iterate harmonic partials in relation to the root frequency, but as you increase the “Inharmonicity” value, harmonics spread out like warm butter on dry toast, producing a very dissonant tonality. The “Relaxation” slider acts almost like a spectral cross-fade between non-constrained frequencies and harmonics imposed by the constraint, even though relaxed frequencies are restricted to the “F0” value when “Spectral Constraint” is switched on.

Taking advantage of Moodal's fully resizable user interface.
Taking advantage of Moodal’s fully resizable user interface.

There are up to ten seconds of “Master Decay”, which allows for immense sounds and huge reverberant psychoacoustic spaces, and a binary low/high-pass “Filter” that even further facilitates workflow efficiency. The “Width” fader will equally distribute the resonator output from left to right throughout the stereo field. The “Dry” and “Wet” faders are no big mystery. Seriously, there’s little need for a user manual, even though some parameters could benefit from more documentation. The control surface does the rest of the talking.

See also: D16 Sigmund Review (Delay Effect)

There have been some requests (on the KVR forum) for a modulation section, which I agree would be very interesting, even though modulating parameters specific to the resonance engine would be no small task. I would love to see real-time pitch tracking implemented somehow, preferably polyphonic pitch tracking. However, that would be no small task either, since you would probably have to specify a key range and divide the resonators up for each available note. I’m sure that would be a huge undertaking, but the sound is so crystal clear, I’ll confess I have a burning desire to use Moodal as an instrument, as well as an effect.

The Verdict

On the whole, Moodal is a must-have for fans of physical modeling synthesis or anyone who wants to push the boundaries of modern sound design. The combined resonators and frequency-dependent parameters allow for utterly pristine bells, sparkling chimes, otherworldly drones, and dense acoustic spaces.

More info: Moodal (official product page)

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53 Comments

  1. Nico

    on November 12, 2015 1:57 pm

    Cool :)

    Reply
    • DC

      on November 16, 2015 9:55 pm

      loving that sample and hold

      Reply
  2. Jonas Josefsson

    on November 12, 2015 2:03 pm

    Seems lovely, would love a copy!

    Reply
  3. Baxter Tocher

    on November 12, 2015 2:19 pm

    Looks good!

    Reply
  4. Simon

    on November 12, 2015 2:22 pm

    Count me in!

    Reply
  5. steven

    on November 12, 2015 2:46 pm

    fingers crossed

    Reply
  6. Vaggelis

    on November 12, 2015 3:21 pm

    It looks very good, let’s try.

    Reply
  7. Retsof

    on November 12, 2015 3:22 pm

    After using tritiks tkdelay on most of my productions since purchasing I gave this a demo run, I must say it sounds awesome and very usable!

    Reply
  8. Marcell Dudas

    on November 13, 2015 10:51 pm

    yeah, good luck people

    Reply
  9. Daniele

    on November 13, 2015 10:53 pm

    Thanks for the chance!!!

    Reply
  10. Carl Benson

    on November 13, 2015 11:20 pm

    Thanks.

    Reply
  11. nishdog

    on November 14, 2015 12:17 am

    like this.

    Reply
  12. nishdog

    on November 14, 2015 12:36 pm

    like to win this.

    Reply
  13. C--kri

    on November 14, 2015 1:39 pm

    It does ring a bell indeed

    Reply
  14. Max

    on November 14, 2015 2:09 pm

    My name is Max.

    Reply
  15. Nebojša

    on November 14, 2015 2:14 pm

    Interesting

    Reply
  16. Flo

    on November 14, 2015 2:37 pm

    Yes please!

    Reply
  17. Chris Walton

    on November 14, 2015 2:42 pm

    Looks very interesting…

    Reply
  18. Fidel

    on November 14, 2015 4:16 pm

    Man id love a copy of this stuff it looks really incredible

    Reply
  19. Windspace

    on November 14, 2015 7:58 pm

    Moodal does indeed sound like an indispensable sound design tool!

    Reply
  20. Michael

    on November 14, 2015 8:50 pm

    Looks Cool!

    Reply
  21. DreddLbkc

    on November 14, 2015 11:19 pm

    Tools like this are always welcome.

    Reply
  22. Khammer

    on November 15, 2015 1:01 am

    Interesting stuff.

    Reply
  23. Kristian

    on November 16, 2015 11:06 am

    Looks nice count me in

    Reply
  24. DA

    on November 16, 2015 5:02 pm

    Cool

    Reply
  25. Jay Alsman

    on November 16, 2015 7:37 pm

    Sounds very interesting! Thanks for the review!

    Reply
  26. Jabes

    on November 16, 2015 10:01 pm

    LET’S GO

    Reply
  27. Jireh Ornelas

    on November 16, 2015 10:31 pm

    Awesome!

    Reply
  28. MattG

    on November 16, 2015 11:49 pm

    I love this! Pity I only saw it now as I’ve missed the intro price :( Oh well, this still looks cool :)

    Reply
  29. Andrzej

    on November 17, 2015 12:20 am

    Looks promising

    Reply
  30. Jonathan

    on November 17, 2015 5:09 am

    Ableton Live has a resonator, but this sounds more… articulate and details. Nice sounds.

    Reply
  31. andreilavrov

    on November 17, 2015 9:16 am

    Sounds fun

    Reply
  32. Jorge Ruiz

    on November 17, 2015 10:50 am

    Love it!

    Reply
  33. SF

    on November 18, 2015 8:04 pm

    I hope to be able to promote this!

    Reply
  34. jking

    on November 18, 2015 10:02 pm

    interesting

    Reply
  35. Roman

    on November 18, 2015 11:05 pm

    Nice)

    Reply
  36. cync

    on November 19, 2015 3:51 am

    Yes Please!

    Reply
  37. Perry Staltic

    on November 19, 2015 8:53 am

    Another try… ;-)

    Reply
  38. Oskar

    on November 19, 2015 7:20 pm

    Lovely plugin

    Reply
  39. kurczok

    on November 20, 2015 6:24 pm

    Nice, good luck everyone :)

    Reply
  40. Vovaman

    on November 20, 2015 7:24 pm

    nice looking plugin, i’m in in for the giveaway!

    Reply
  41. Ben

    on November 21, 2015 12:02 am

    Great review, sounds amazing, very nice indeed. Would love to have that.. Here’s hoping! :)

    Reply
  42. Juan

    on November 21, 2015 4:49 am

    I want that thing ASAP!!!

    Reply
  43. maxim barwinkewitsch

    on November 21, 2015 11:23 pm

    Great Article!

    Reply
  44. JUAn Perez

    on November 22, 2015 7:23 am

    Interesting!

    Reply
  45. Andronoid

    on November 22, 2015 2:44 pm

    seems great

    Reply
  46. Ben S

    on November 23, 2015 4:26 am

    Awesome! Great giveaway!

    Reply
  47. rav

    on November 23, 2015 9:04 am

    Interesting plugin.

    Reply
  48. jefmeeks

    on November 23, 2015 8:01 pm

    Leaving a comment! :)

    Reply
  49. Jason

    on November 24, 2015 12:23 am

    Sounds like something I would like to experiment with. Thanks for the in depth review.

    Reply
  50. Bryan Lake

    on November 24, 2015 8:16 pm

    Congratz WS!

    Reply
  51. Igor Yakunin

    on October 31, 2018 7:50 am

    I would like to try on vocals.

    Reply
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