Like infinite ‘verb? You’re in luck! The feedback parameter on Desmodus, called Regen, goes well beyond 100% (in fact, 100% feedback is only halfway through the parameter!). If you’re not familiar with the Desmodus already, it’s a synthetic-tail-generator reverb that is designed to be an instrument in itself instead of just another room simulator. I’m a bit of a bass junky, personally, and the low end you can get out of this thing is seriously impressive.Īnd of course, just as the module responds wonderfully to CV modulation, the plugin is designed with automation in mind: slide those faders around and see what magic happens!ĭesmodus is our reverb plugin, based on the Desmodus Versio module. But it’s not just for percussion: it’s great for bass plucks, leads, stabs, pretty much any synthy thing you can think of. It’s the same additive/FM synth engine as in the module, so you can create some pretty awesome kicks and snares, as well as abstract metallic sounds like hats and sizzles.
Have you ever wondered what it would sound like to have two BIAs? Or ten? Or thirty? What about a polyphonic BIA? Well, now you can answer those questions!Īs you can expect, the Basimilus Iteritas is designed for percussion. Based on the Basimilus Iteritas Alter module, the Basimilus Iteritas plugin features the parameters you’ll find on the module, plus some interesting additional options. “ Basimilus Iteritas, for those who know our hardware, will be a familiar name. Here’s what they have to say about the new plugins:
Noise Engineering is best known for their Eurorack & MU synth modules, but they note that they can do things with plugins that they can’t with their modules – including presets, polyphony, MIDI control, patch recall and more.
At the 2021 NAMM Show, Noise Engineering introduced three AAX plugins for Pro Tools users – Basimilus Iteritas, Cursus Vereor, and Desmodus.