2019-07-01_Computer_Music

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iOS


Comparedtothepowerofmodernmusic
software,thehumblelooperpedalmight
seema littleanachronisticthesedays.When
eventhemostbasicDAWoffersmultipletracks
ofaudiorecordingatyourfingertips,whoneeds
sucha simpletoolforloopingandoverdubbing?
However,witha tape-inspiredfeaturesetandan
excellentcropofeffects,AudioDamage’sEnso
makesa solidcaseforthinkingotherwise.
Enso(PC/Mac/iOS,VST/AU/AAX)isa single-
tracklooperwitha stereoinput,a stereooutput
anda recordingbufferinbetween.Fromits
initialisedstate,punchRecordandthebuffer
capturesuptotenminutesofaudio(orfive
minutesinthecaseoftheiOSAUversion),which
automaticallybeginstoloopwhenrecording
stops.HitRecordagain,andtheincomingaudio
isoverdubbedontopoftheloopingbuffer.
Alternatively,Ensoalsoallowsyoutoimportand
exportaudioto/fromthebufferdirectly,should
youwishtoduboveranexistingloop.

Asexpected, recording is controlled by Stop,
Play,Recordand Overdub transport controls,
butthelastthree of those actions can also be
governedbythe Trigger control. This context-
dependentbutton effectively replicates the
footswitchofa stompbox looper (and is easily
mappedtoa control pedal for precisely that
usage),starting and ending the initial recording
whenclicked/stomped, before transitioning
betweenPlayand Overdub modes.

Tapethat
Inbothdesktop and iOS versions, Enso uses the
hostDAWasa clock source. The plugin has a
pairofsynccontrols for setting up quantisation
oftherecording start/end points and pre-
definingthelength of the record buffer loop
basedonbeat divisions from the host project. In
this‘setup’section, you also get an input
monitoringdrop-down (to control if/in what
contexttheinput is fed through to the output),

Audio Damage


Enso $79


The Damage’slatest combinesa workflow inspired by modern looper


stompboxeswith a soundinfluenced by classic tape machines


TRIGGER
Engages
recording,
playbackor
overdubbing

RECORDBUFFER
Thecentral circular display
givesa waveform view of the
audioin the buffer

DUBINPLACE
Twodifferentoverdubmodes
determinewhetheror not
effects‘stack’

FEEDB A CK


Controlsthe


loopingaudiolevel.


Actsdifferently


dependingon


overdubmode


SECTORS
The record buffer can be divided
into up to four Sectors for seperate
switchable loop lengths

PLAY &
RECORD
SPEED
Control playback
and record
timing. Negative
values reverse
the direction

OU TPU T
Separate Loop/Dry output faders
facilitate parallel processing

EFFECTS
Tape,FilterandChorus
effectsmodulesfor
signalprocessing

MIDI& SET TINGS
FlexibleMIDIsetupenables
triggeringandmanipulation
froma MIDIcontroller

and a Post-Record selector, which dictates
whether Enso goes into Play or Overdub mode
once the initial loop recording finishes.
So far, so Ed Sheeran... but Enso’s winning
formula lies in the fact that, although its
workflow is based on that of modern loopers, its
sonic behaviour is modelled on that of vintage
tape machines. This is most obvious in its tape-
emulating effects (see Tape tools), and the
absence of pitch correction when changing the
speed or direction of playback.
To take full advantage of this latter function,
Enso has separate speed controls for recording
and playback, which essentially act like the head
controls of a tape machine. What’s interesting,
though, is that these can be moved
independently, and also be set to negative
values, in which case they run backwards.
Because of this, it’s possible to have the buffer
playback running forward while overdubbing in
reverse, and vice versa. You can also record and

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