This is an effects processor that focuses on transitions between different parts of a song.
It’s designed to make the transitions from build-up to drop, and from drop to breakdown, more stylish and easy to achieve.
Of course, its capabilities extend beyond just these scenarios, making it versatile as a multi-effects processor.
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■Highlights
- Comes with 18 built-in effects
- Easily control all effects dynamically
- Parameters for each effect are easy to understand
- Not limited to transitions; can add movement to the entire song
- Offers interesting and user-friendly presets
■Drawbacks
- Lacks significant novelty
This is an intriguing multi-effects processor for contemporary music production.
Firstly, it comes with built-in effects, as shown in the image below.
You can save settings for each individual effect.
When selecting the yellow dot in the center, you can control the Motion’s On/Off state.
This becomes the control for Motion, allowing the parameters of Motion On to change all at once.
Clicking the top-right arrow enables settings to trigger Motion through triggers.
Getting hooked on EDM, huh~
I wish there were more presets, but it comes with a decent selection included.
There are features for clearing all settings and randomizing in the top right corner.
The order can be rearranged through drag and drop.
Well, that’s about the gist of the operations.
As for the sound, I felt that many presets could be used straight out of the box based on the feel of the video.
While Transit isn’t the only option available, it’s still quite distinctive…
Considering there aren’t many options with this many built-in effects, it’s quite handy for reducing the number of automation instances needed.
Indeed, when using it for scene transitions, having everything contained within this one tool is quite convenient.
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