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11 September 2005

Didj’tizer didgeridoo VST plugin

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didjtizer

The Didj’tizer from Virtuasonic is a VST plugin that emulates the sound of a didgeridoo. Very neat, and sounds pretty good too. It takes me back a few years to the Aphex Twin’s fantastic track Didgeridoo, which consisted of a drum machine and a didg sound generated by a homemade sound box. Now you can do it yourself in software, though it won’t be as good because you’re not the Aphex Twin.

Details from the website: Didj’tizer is a VST effect plug-in that can emulate the sound of a didjeridoo (or didgeridu), the traditional wind instrument of the Australian Aborigines of northern Australia, that is sometimes described as a natural wooden trumpet or “drone pipe”. Didj’tizer can process your voice (or every audio source you will choose as its input) and make it sound like it is passing through a didjeridoo. It is particularly suitable for creating rhythmic parts and pulsating drones. Features:

  • Tuning (from C0 to B3)
  • Tube resonance
  • Brightness
  • Hardness
  • Harmonic Balance
  • Input and output level control
1 Comment
  1. great

    john on 2 December 2007 at 1:56 pm

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