• Doppler
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    How does it work?



    In general, a Doppler effect gives you the impression that a sound moving towards you rises in pitch while a sound moving away from you falls in pitch. This plug-in is available in several different versions, including mono, stereo, quad, 5.1, and 7.1*. Shown below in the stereo version, this plug-in simulates the Doppler effects of two sounds moving around an axis.
    The position of the 2DController, which is the larger square in the center of the control window, represents an axis around which the sounds move. The smaller squares on either side of the 2DController represent two sounds as if they were coming from two loudspeakers swinging on ropes suspended from the ceiling. By manipulating the sliders at the right of the control window, you can determine the variation in amplitude and pitch of each sound as it swings, the timing of each of the sounds as it follows the other, the size of the circle in which each sound swings, the speed with which it swings, how far apart they are as they swing through space, and their relative positions in their swing cycles.

    *Surround functionality only supported in TDM version, for more information consult the specifications page.

    Doppler RTAS


    RTAS Doppler

    Doppler VST


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