Klanghelm TENS 1.1.2 (Win MacOS)

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Klanghelm TENS 1.1.2 (Win MacOS) | Size: 185.86 MB
Language: English


TENS has been physically modeled after the range of high end studio spring reverberation units introduced by a famous Austrian company from the early 1970s to early 1980s. As opposed to classic spring reverbs found in guitar amps, these units were based on the company's own patented proprietary design principle, which allowed various connected spring elements of different lengths and wire diameter to vibrate inside a small isolated space.

The spring elements were manipulated in various ways, e.g. by etching the wire surface and deforming individual turns of the coil wire resulting in a highly diffused, and very dense reverb, that didn't expose the boing/chirping artifacts associated with spring reverbs and brought it much closer to the sound of plate reverbs. This range of reverbs is praised for its incredibly deep, organic, complex, rich, smooth and floating character. In terms of sound (but of course not technically) it can been seen as the missing link between classic spring and plate reverbs. A very unique beast indeed!

To extend the sonic possibilities of the originals, TENS offers
a wide range of decay times (from 0.2 seconds up to 40 seconds)
as opposed to the original each tank of TENS' models outputs a stereo signal instead of mono
various options to deeply alter the actual models via the TENSION, WHOOSH and METALLIC controls
optional (pre-)amp saturation, that can be placed freely in the signal chain
three modulation slots to add movement or create out-of-this-world sounds
every continuous TENS parameter can be a modulation target
the target can be modulated by either an LFO or envelope follower
the envelope follower can be triggered by either the reverb input, ouput or even an external sidechain signal
using the envelope follower for ducking effects is also possible
the envelope follower can be used to shape the dynamics of the input, the optional amp saturation and the reverb signal
with the modulation section various modulation effects can be achieved, such as tremolo, chorus, vibrato, phaser-like sounds and more rather unusual sounds plus combinations of the aforementioned effects

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