Reviewed By vrbunkos [all]
December 7th, 2020
Version reviewed: 1.1 on Windows
Etheric Fields.
This intriguing free program makes dense, complex, slowly evolving soundscapes, no two quite the same. Many are beautiful, some are disturbing, others unnerving.
Unfortunately, this innovative program appeared just about Black Friday, so everybody's mind was focused elsewhere. And still is.
OK, but let's not let Etheric Fields slip under the radar! Especially since it's creator is Boris Kovalev, well-known for thinking outside the box. You may still be making creative use of some of his earlier metamusic generative tools, such as Ambitron, Spheres, PsyBOX and PsyGEN. Absolutely nothing else is quite like them.
What would you do with Etheric Fields, exactly? Well, besides enjoying it as music to relax or study by, Etheric Fields could be very useful creatively, collaborating, for instance, with resonator effects such as Tritik's Moodal and 2CAudio's Kaleidoscope, or integrating within Inear Display and Glitchmachines effects chains. Explore its complex audio webs in detail a hundred times slower with PaulStretch. Possibilities are endless!
Etheric Fields is very good news, indeed.
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Hi, i really love this software, thank u so much for that, but i have a little problem, i dont know how to use this into my DAW right now im using reaper but already push in scan for new plugins but nothings appear, im gonna be so happy and gratefull whit u guys if u can help me whit this issue, thak u so mucho. :D.
I do not think you can load it in a DAW as it is a standalone application and there is no VST .dll file associated with the program. You may need to record the audio from your computer and export that into the DAW in order to incorporate the synth in your workflow.
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