The effects it created reached from sublime to almost granular, a major achievement at the time. It did so in an almost steampunk fashion, by employing a big capacitor rotating on a Motor. This one-of-a-kind tool allowed speed-dependent switching of up to sixteen audio channels. Like AudioThing’s previous collaboration with Hainbach (the Soviet spy recorder turned echo, Wires), Motors takes cues from history: “The Crystal Palace” built by Dave Young for the BBC Radiophonic workshop. Add life to the plainest signals with vibrato, or destroy them in interesting ways with extreme modulation speeds. Use it to gentle morph between sounds or rhythmically cut them up, affecting both volume and spatial position. Motor is a plugin effect that uses side-chaining to combine signals in new and interesting ways: put in any two signals and they will dance around each other like courting birds drunk on fermented cherries.
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