Sinevibes Cache, new buffer-based audio manglers for Korg NTS-3 Kaoss Pad

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Sinevibes Cache is a new hardware plugin for the new Korg NTS-3 Kaoss Pad. It features four real-time buffer-based audio manglers/effects.

After a long wait, Korg released the NTS-3 in September. It is a multi-FX processor with interchangeable effects algorithms based on the Korg SDK. The official release also marked the start of many new third-party effects.

Sinevibes was there from day 1 and has provided many previous multi-engine effects for the small Kaoss Pad. With Cache, Sinevibes is now showing algorithms that were developed exclusively for the NTS-3 for the first time.

Sinevibes Cache

Sinevibes Cache

Cache is a new Korg FX plugin explicitly designed for the new Korg NTS-3 Kaoss Pad. The new Sinevibes release focuses on real-time buffer-based effects. There is not a single, but you get four separate effects, each with tempo sync and playable with four zones on the XY pad.

Sinevibes Cache’s core records the incoming audio (32-bit stereo) into a buffer (up to 4 seconds) and immediately manipulates it in real time. Six algorithms cover many buffer effects: looper, repeater, stutter-style robotizer, ping-pong reverser, classic granular time stretching, or tape/vinyl stopper. 

To ensure smooth operation and sound, Sinevibes uses high-quality playback interpolations, multiple fine-tuned envelopes, and soft switching. Thus, you can use them as a sound design tool and creative element in your next performances.

First Impression

At first glance, these are excellent new effects for the Korg NTS-3. It is logical that effects are developed that are strongly focused on performance, as this can be done perfectly with the XY pad. 

Sinevibes Cache is available now for $29 exclusively for the new Korg NTS-3 Kaoss Pad. 

More information here: Sinevibes 

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