Eventide Physion Explained

In this FREE Groove 3 series, Eli Krantzberg delivers the goods on Eventide's amazing new sound design plug-in Physion. Learn it inside and out, as well as how to use it on different sounds and instruments!

Videos
Structural Splitting (07:13) - Explore how Fission separates incoming audio into transient and tonal elements, processes them separately, and then combines them back together.
Delay Effects (07:57) - Hear the delay and multi delay effects used in different combinations on a drum loop and a lead vocal.
Dynamics Effects (05:57) - See how the expander/gate/compressor controls add sharpness to the attack of an electric guitar part, while the dynamics effect in the tonal section adds sustain to the sound.
Phaser & Chorus Effects (07:05) - Watch as a phaser is applied to the attack transients and chorus to the sustained portion of an electric piano sound in two different contexts. Then hear the phaser blended with delay for a full wide creamy rich lush sound.
Pitch (05:07) - See how the Pitch effects block is used to detune a snare part and a clap part, while preserving the pitch of the attack portion of the sounds.
Tremolo (05:30) - Follow along as the tremolo effect block is applied to the tonal portion for the structural split on a lead vocal and a synth pad sound.
Reverb (06:33) - Hear the effects of structural splitting and reverb, combined with other effects, on a clavinet part and a female vocal.
Gate & EQ (06:58) - Hear how the gate and two EQ sections are used on an acoustic drum bus and an electric bass.