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6. October 2024

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Noise Engineering Plugins: Orchestral Alchemy in Owen Nathanael’s “Sacrifice”

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Noise Engineering Plugins: Orchestral Alchemy in Owen Nathanael’s “Sacrifice”

What happens when a classically-inclined composer lets Noise Engineering’s wild plugin suite loose on an orchestral cue? In this detailed walkthrough, Owen Nathanael deconstructs his piece “Sacrifice,” revealing how digital effects can morph acoustic textures into something uncannily synthetic—without losing their emotional core. The video, hosted on Noise Engineering’s official channel, is a nerdy, hands-on demonstration of how plugins like Imitor, Desmodus, Polydactyl, Librae, and Ruina can subtly (or not-so-subtly) transform strings, brass, percussion, and vocals. For composers wary of synths but hungry for new sonic dimensions, this is a masterclass in hybrid workflow.

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