QuikQuak Crowd Chamber Uses Pseudo-Duplication To Fake Stadium Sounds
QuikQuak is back with another very interesting plugin that may come in handy for select applications. Crowd Chamber allows the layering of multiple variations of a signal to simulate a crowd, so if you want to make some live recordings sound like they had a more impressive turnout (or if you simply just want to create CDs full of applause to make you feel more important), Crowd Chamber may be just what the doctor ordered.
With up to 2,000,000 layers that can be produced, Crowd Chamber can handle simple chorusing effects or grandiose crowd simulations. Each voice that is mixed is altered in varying time and spectral content, making not-quite-exact duplications of itself to create the effect of multiple sources.
Want to pretend you're addressing a small nation? Feed this effect back on itself until your ego is fully satisfied. Though the original idea of simulating large crowds still holds true, QuikQuak quickly realized that feedback, wave cancellation and extreme layering made Crowd Chamber a multi-functional tool that also creates twisted effects.
Fast features:
- Simulates a crowd of up to 2,000,000 voices
- The perfect new tool for sound design
- Voices vary in spectral content and delay
- LFOs for temporal changes in voices
- Fast visual editing, with parameter randomization functions
- From simple chorusing effects, small crowds and stadiums, and on to impossible situations
- Creates massive stereo sound washes, and extremely weird animal effects
- Low Cost





Hey this things well wacky!
Hey this things well wacky!
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