While primarily marketed for vocals, Manipulator's true power lies in its application to any monophonic or rhythmic source, such as guitars, pianos, or basslines.
The interface features four dedicated modulation slots (including ADSR, LFO sequencers, and envelope followers) that can be easily mapped to any parameter, facilitating the "snappy," evolving glitch material characteristic of modern EDM. Version 1.0.3 and Legacy Polyverse Infected Mushroom Manipulator v1.0.3
The "Smear" and "D-Tune" parameters allow producers to freeze audio into evolving soundscapes or create lush, detuned "supersaw" effects from a single dry signal. The is not just a vocal processor; it
The is not just a vocal processor; it represents a fundamental shift in how digital audio can be sculpted, effectively turning any monophonic source into a versatile synthesizer . Developed through an "artistic feedback" process between Polyverse Music and the legendary electronic duo Infected Mushroom , the plugin was used extensively to define the sound of their 2017 album, Return to the Sauce . The Architecture of Sonic Transformation This technical foundation allows for two primary modes
At its core, Manipulator utilizes advanced to dissect audio into microscopic "grains" that can be manipulated independently of one another. This technical foundation allows for two primary modes of operation:
Unlike traditional pitch shifters that often introduce artifacts, Manipulator allows for seamless transposition across four octaves . Its unique MIDI-input capability enables producers to "play" an existing vocal track like a keyboard, imposing new melodies or creating up to four-voice polyphonic harmonies in real-time. Creative Versatility and Performance