Helmholtz
Essentials
Helmholtz adds pitched resonances to incoming audio using up to five delay lines tuned to specific frequencies. The resonance continues after the incoming signal becomes quiet, creating sustained harmonic textures from percussive or noisy sources. Perfect for transforming drums into pitched textures, adding harmonic content, or creating evolving pads from noise.
Five delay lines (filters) that can be tuned to specific musical notes
Comb filter behavior that highlights certain frequencies and their overtones
Resonance continues after input signal becomes quiet
Transforms percussive sources into pitched textures
Must be placed after an audio source
Voices
Voice activation |
Toggle each of the five voices on or off |
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Pitch |
Musical note pitch per voice |
Tune |
Fine-tune pitch |
Gain |
Output level per voice |
Pan |
Stereo position per voice |
Output
Decay |
Controls how long the delay lines resonate after the input signal becomes quiet (0-100%). Higher values create longer, louder resonance. |
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Gain |
Output level of the device (-∞ to 0 dB). Can only reduce gain, not boost. |
Mix |
Dry/wet balance (0-100%). 0% = dry (0% effect), 100% = wet (100% effect) |
On/Off |
Activates or bypasses the effect |
Practical Tips
Practical Tips
Melodic automation: automate pitch for sequences.
Stereo spread: pan voices for width.
Layering: combine with delays/reverb for rich textures.