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CABLEGUYS SHAPERBOX 2

The much loved LFO-orientated multi-effect hits version two, with updated processors, new shaping tools and much more

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Cableguys’ Shaper effects line has been around for a few years now, and has proved popular with electronic producers from many a genre. This is thanks largely to its ability to add complex, custom modulation to any sound source in your DAW, and all via its easy-toundersta­nd interface. Originally released back in 2016, ShaperBox is the logical evolution of the range, placing all of these sibling processors into a single, semi-modular multi-effect plugin. There are five processors included here – available to purchase either as a bundle or individual­ly – all of which have been updated for the launch of ShaperBox 2.

For those keeping track, versions included here are, VolumeShap­er 6, TimeShaper 2, FilterShap­er Core 2, PanShaper 3 and WidthShape­r 2. The applicatio­ns of each of these should, hopefully, be pretty obvious from their names – modulating volume, pan position, filtering and stereo width. The only device that isn’t self-explanator­y is TimeShaper, which is a kind of virtual tape looper that samples a buffer of incoming audio and then modulates the ‘playhead’ position to allow for all sorts of glitch, stutter and reverse effects.

A New Shape?

Broadly speaking, the overall design of

ShaperBox 2 hasn’t changed that dramatical­ly from version 1. As before, the plugin has five slots that can be loaded by one of each processor. These can be rearranged so that the effects run in whatever order you like, although sadly there’s still no option to have more than one instance of any effect, which means that you can’t, for example, have two filters running in series. Of course, there’s nothing stopping you placing multiple instance of ShaperBox on the same track in your DAW, but the resulting combinatio­ns can’t be saved as you might a single preset.

Layout-wise, each processor is focused around a central space for creating and adjusting the shape of the modulation. Shapes can either be drawn manually from scratch or selected from a handy range of predesigne­d curves, patterns and sequences. The modulation grid itself can be adjusted using controls to set the length and rate, which can be

“It adds complex, custom modulation to any sound source, and all via its easy-toundersta­nd interface”

sync’d to host tempo or free-running, with plenty of options for creating polyrhythm­ic movement and using odd time signatures. Modulation shapes can be triggered and switched via MIDI too, and it’s here that the plugin becomes really powerful – the ability to change patterns of modulation across the course of a track, or depending on the note played in a melody, can create some really interestin­g results.

The range of drawing tools used to design and adjust modulation shapes has been expanded for version 2, adding specific pen tools for quickly creating lines, curved arcs and ‘s’ shapes. Selector tools allow for multiple automation points to be shifted around, and curves can shifted left and right on the grid, doubled and randomised. With these new tools ShaperBox is easier to use than ever; creating both extreme and subtle modulation feels intuitive as a result.

Each processor can be applied across up to three frequency bands individual­ly using a band-splitter found to the top left of the UI. Two sliders are used to freely divide the low, mid and high frequency bands. These can be placed anywhere from 20Hz to 20kHz with band-split curves that can be set at 6, 12 or 24dB. Effect types and modulation shaping can then be set individual­ly for each of these three bands.

Other new additions

There are some other new effect-specific features here too. The latest versions of FilterShap­er Core, PanShaper and WidthShape­r add envelope followers, allowing for dynamic modulation relating to the incoming audio. These are available for each of the defined frequency bands and are adjusted with Attack/ Hold/Release controls along with Threshold, Amount and Depth options. These can follow either the main incoming signal or a sidechain input and the envelope follower can be blended with the ‘shaped’ LFO too.

VolumeShap­er, meanwhile, gains a compressor, which works particular­ly well for transient shaping on drums. Paired up with complex level adjustment­s that could already be achieved in VolumeShap­er, it makes for a very powerful tool – it’s especially handy for carving up drum loops and old vinyl samples to help them sit with an electronic groove. Again, the compressor is multiband and can accept sidechain signals too.

Version 2 also adds new modes for some of the effects. FilterShap­er has a selection of phasers in its already generous list of filter types. PanShaper gains a Haas mode as well, adding a new way to create spacial effects. Finally, there’s also a new ‘fine’ timing mode for TimeShaper, which adds the ability to emulate the inconsiste­ncies of vinyl or tape by introducin­g subtle modulation.

Taken as a complete package Cableguys’ ShaperBox 2 makes for a very powerful multieffec­t tool, and one that makes adding detail and complexity to tracks feel simple and intuitive. While there are ways we’d like to see it develop further – the ability to add multiple instances of an effect inside the plugin, options for routing effects in parallel as well as serial – ShaperBox 2 offers a deep well of creativity that more than justifies the price of the Shapers sold separately, let alone its low bundle price.

“It is a powerful tool that makes adding detail and complexity to tracks feel simple and intuitive.”

 ??  ?? BAND SPLITTER
Effects can be split into low, mid and high bands then processed and modulated separately
SHAPER ORDER ShaperBox can contain one of each Shaper effect, the order of which can be adjusted here
SHAPER
The central Shaper window is the focal point of each effect, with your custom LFO controllin­g modulation
SHAPER PRESETS
Preset curves, sweeps and patterns offer a starting point for adding movement
LENGTH & MODE
Allow the LFO to be sync’d or freerunnin­g, and offer an array of divisions for complex rhythms
MIDI SWITCH
When activated, this lets users jump between multiple pattern variations using incoming MIDI notes
DRY/WET
Each individual Shaper has its own Mix control, but there’s also a global dry/wet for blending in the unprocesse­d signal
BAND SPLITTER Effects can be split into low, mid and high bands then processed and modulated separately SHAPER ORDER ShaperBox can contain one of each Shaper effect, the order of which can be adjusted here SHAPER The central Shaper window is the focal point of each effect, with your custom LFO controllin­g modulation SHAPER PRESETS Preset curves, sweeps and patterns offer a starting point for adding movement LENGTH & MODE Allow the LFO to be sync’d or freerunnin­g, and offer an array of divisions for complex rhythms MIDI SWITCH When activated, this lets users jump between multiple pattern variations using incoming MIDI notes DRY/WET Each individual Shaper has its own Mix control, but there’s also a global dry/wet for blending in the unprocesse­d signal
 ??  ?? The plugin’s initial window adds a trio of quick presets for each Shaper type
The plugin’s initial window adds a trio of quick presets for each Shaper type

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