Giorgio Sancristoforo Introduces Nakama Performance Looper with Tape Disintegration Effects + Surround Sound Support


Developer Giorgio Sancristoforo (Gleetchlab, Berna, Bento) has introduced Nakama, a performance looper/delay with progressive tape disintegration granulation and surround sound.

It’s out today for MacOS, with a Windows released planned to follow “soon”.


Features:

  • Nakama is a live performance looper/delay that’s designed to create huge layers (up to one hour) of asynchronous sound in a stereo or surround setup. (2,4 or 8 channels). Nakama can process one to four separate musical instruments at the same time, with 8 tape delay/loopers and 4 granular processors.
  • Nakama can loop and delay the sound at full quality or gradually transform it with several modes of sound degradation, including tape saturation, noise, wow and flutter, sticky shed syndrome, spectral gating, data corruption and filters.
  • Nakama is designed to work with 2 4 or 8 channels. 12 sources can be placed anywhere around you or moved in orbits.
  • Recording is possible without using a DAW and if you want you can record multichannel PCM audio files.
  • All the controls are MIDI mappable.

Nakama is available now for Mac for €19.50.


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