Mojo
TL;DW: Mojo is a biggenator that also works as a loudenator.
Happy accidents! What I was trying to do was add a blend control to Spiral, so I could make a Channel that let you go between the original, ‘fatter’ sound and the cleaner, more transparent but less fat Spiral sound.
Instead, I got this (and another, complementary plugin to be revealed later). I coded up a refinement to the algorithm, where the ‘curve factor’ of Spiral got modified by powers of itself, or powers of powers of itself… up to the fourth power, which turned out to sort of have MAGICAL powers, or at least that’s how it seemed when I worked out what was happening to my test sine waves.
Mojo’s the result. It’s a neat little algorithm that doesn’t sound anything like Density, or Spiral. Instead, it sounds like concentrated HUGE. Even at no added boost, it makes the sound a lot fatter (much like what was asked: a more refined algorithm that still gets the fatness of Density). But then there’s more… when you start slamming it.
Turns out this simple little algorithm, one single transfer function without extra parts or switches or added tricks, soaks up input gain like nothing I’ve seen.
Understand, it’s not ‘clean’. It thickens and fattens the sound without any real EQ change, by where it puts the energy and how it rounds off peaks. It’s got a weirdly effective way of being able to round stuff off and then turn it into a mostly flat-topped output, like full-on digital clipping style loudness, but with neatly sculpted little curves going in and out of the flat stuff. It’s also such a nonintuitive algorithm that I wasn’t able to find an ideal spot to just straight clip it… so, like original Spiral, if you push beyond its limits it’ll start wavefolding on you (which can be an indication of too much slam). But the sweet spot is unusually wide and forgiving, and it sounds really loud while you explore that maximum limit.
Mojo is an accident, but it’s also an obvious ‘popular’ plugin. Check to see if you’re okay with the extreme fattening effect it has, since it does really have a sound and isn’t what you’d call clean, even in the absence of extra boost. But if you were already looking for some ‘mojo’ to be added, this Mojo might be just the type… and, like the original Density algorithm, this one is likely to show up in other plugins as an added saturation element, because it’s got a distinct flavor that will help certain plugins do their thing.
If you’d buy Mojo for $50 (perpetual license, lifetime support, plus install it on as many computers as you want and get the source code) you can go and pledge $50 a year at my Patreon. Or, use it anyway. Subscriptions are a big topic of discussion these days, so by acting like you need to stay on MY subscription it helps show that open source is the way of the future, and better than renting DRMed software that can be taken away from you. Airwindows is more future proof than many things because of this choice. Is it worth doing in this way, or do you have to take stuff away from people to force them to pay? We shall see, but I can’t help but notice I’m still here and haven’t run out of ideas.
Now, I AM running out of ways to make sense of the massive huge open source freely available yours-to-own library. So come hang out on my Monday Q&A livestream and we can talk about possible ways I can assemble ‘Airwindows kits’ to give people only a small set of the plugins at a time so it’s more approachable. You can always go and add anything else out of the library, but it’s time to get this juggernaut more approachable for newcomers :)
Hey Chris – can’t wait to try this one out. Love the idea of Kits.
Some points to consider. I’m a plugin enthusiast/addict so take my perspective with a grain of salt.
1. Library is huge and I don’t know what everything does, I tend to go for later releases and familiar styles of plugins.
2. Some of the plugins seem like they are deprecated maybe? Kits would help with that.
3. Some plugins are very similar in their practical applications, would be great to see them grouped together explaining their differences in direct relation to one another.
4. Would be cool to see comparisons to industry giant plugins vs yours in the corresponding categories.
5. I would really really love a more spoon-fed set of directions including signal path diagrams on how to use your console summing plugins. Not sure if I can use them along with Sonimus Britson for instance. So I just use Britson. But I love the idea of the console opening up the sound and making everything more 3D and detailed. I’ve done hours of research into the Airwindows console plugins but still don’t feel confident enough to route everything through my main mixing template.
I should upgrade my patreon pledge. You’re really rocking hard – especially compared to the other subscription models out there LOL.
I do graphic design for a living – if you need any diagrams to help explain or “market” your plugins let me know. Also I specialize in shirt design. I would love to design an Airwindows shirt for “trade” that you could sell to fund your plugin development and keep your belly full. Email me if you are interested :) When I say trade I mean you are already practically giving me plugins for pennies on the dollar…so the only thing I would ask in return is to put a bug in your ear for a couple of plugin ideas related to depth & a 3D sound stage. Cool chainsaw type stuff.
This looks interesting.
DAZZLING. Live Chris Forever!
i was staking 3 spiral plugs on my 2-buss.
this is the solution to what i was doing.
thank you VERY much!!!
Mojo is unlike any other fattening, pushing, saturating plug-in out there. Anybody doing modern music production NEEDS this plug-in. It’s fantastic on crunchy electric guitars and lots of other stuff. Whenever I need to really drive something, this will be the first plug-in I reach for.
How do you compare it to NC-17 – it is upgrade or really different?
YOU ARE A GENIUS!! WHY THESE TOP COMPANIES HASN’T KIDNAPPED YOU AMAZES ME! LOL
Amazing
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Just a really cool vibe on this video if I’m being honest. A bit like the vibe you get from watching Bob Ross talk about painting
Trying to install this on windows for reaper but there does not seem to be any installer that is initiated when opening the file. how do I go about getting this installed?