[size=180%]Plugins Stillwell
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[size=180%]1073
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The Neve* 1073 is probably one of the best large-format
console channel modules ever made. Punchy, detailed it was
almost impossible to make it sound bad for its time. Let's
not debate about large chunks of iron and wax/paper versus
electrolytic capslet's talk about the sheer genius
involved in picking the proper EQ frequencies, bandwidths,
and slopes. reducing them down to their essence then making
it utterlytransparent and smooth.
[size=180%]Bad Buss Mojo
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How to describe this? Well, I guess we'll just settle for
this: sometimes digital is just TOO perfect. I'm not going
to say sterile or lacking soul, because I'd wind up
eating my words sooner or later but sometimes you just want
a little grit a little dirt a little imperfection. That's
where Bad Buss Mojo comes in. Bad Buss Mojo allows you to
dial in specific tweaks to a virtual mix buss amplifier. Is
the + rail a little low? Dial it in PSU not quite as stiff
as it could be? Dial in a bit of knee in the bend.
Old-school transistors or even tubes? Dial in some
nonlinear modulation. It'll go fromI can't hear that
you've done anything, but I like itall the way up to Why
did you run my mix through a guitar amp? Highly
recommended (the plugin, not running your mix through a
guitar amp)
Bitter, baby.
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A 64-bit bitscope and intersample clip indicator for your
cost-free enjoyment.
Dyno Hum!
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A threshold-driven dynamic envelope editor. A radically new
way to gain total control over dynamics: it's a transient
designer, compressor, expander, sound designer, and more.
Adjust an intuitive graphical detection circuit to capture
transients and waveform peaks, and draw high-order Bezier
curves to edit peak dynamics. Use Dyno for anything from
adding a little snap to a snare drum or a little sizzle to
a cymbal, to morphing a bass line into a crazed rhino pump.
All in real time, with amazingly low CPU use.
Event Horizon
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Event Horizon is a Peak-Eating Limiter huh? Well, maybe a
better description is that it's a clipper with an optional
soft-clip circuit. By truncating waveforms short of where
the DAC would go into clipping, you can get VERY
transparent loudness increases; unlike most limiters, Event
Horizon does this with ZERO pumping,ZERO transient or
frequency artifacts, and with ZERO latency. Now, it may not
let you be louder than the latest flavor of the month
mastering limiter, but within its range of operation, you
WILL get an unsurpassed natural sound. Its output is what
comes into it only louder. If you push it too hard, it will
tell you in no uncertain terms that this is no longer the
right tool for the job. Give it a try it's fantastically
easy to use, and it sounds great!
Major Tom
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Major Tom is not your ordinary compressor, no sir! It was
designed with very specific goals in mind, and blew
completely past them. We like Major Tom can you tell? Major
Tom is intended to be easy to use: there are no attack and
release controls the values vary depending on the level of
the signal relative to its threshold. These values are very
finely tuned to make it as musical as possible, without
requiring a wall full of gold records to hit the right
settings. The attack/release settings are inspired by one
of the true stealth vintage compressors, the dbx* 160.
You may not hear about it much, but you've heard it on
records time and time again. Musicality: That's the second
key. Major Tom WILL pump, but it should do so in a musical,
rhythmic manner. Put it on vocals gently for
smoothing nice. Put it on bass, but don't go
overboard buttah. Put it on drums and go berserk SMACKIN'
MicroSchope
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MicroSchope is a pleasant little VST plugin that may offer
you some usefulness while using very little CPU or screen
space. Enjoy!
Olga
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Olga is a virtual analog synthesizer unlike any other,
designed from first principles to be distinctive.
Imagine a handmade experiment from an unlikely place, a
synthesizer so full of life and character that it earns the
right to be called a musical instrument. Olga encourages
risk, experimentation, and exploration, and rewards you
with unexpected and exciting sounds, vibrant and human.
This is the dusty gem you could spend your life searching for.
Bezier Antialiased Dynamic Analog Synthesis System: Olga
uses a truly new approach to DSP waveform generation to
emulate glorious analog imperfection. Olga's free running
oscillators are in a constant state of structured
variability, a deeply musical instability, free of aliasing
artifacts and light on your CPU.
Oligarc
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Oligarc is a collection of four world class virtual analog
FX, tied together by a modulation nerve center that
converts the input audio into control signals that can be
routed to most of the effect knobs. Oligarc can be an
LFO-driven filter, an envelope-controlled phaser, a
gate-triggered saturation effect, or anything else you can
think up, including mad combinations of linked modulation
of multiple effects at once.
Oligarc Filter
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The Oligarc Filter is a sophisticated emulation of a
classic analog ladder filter, complete with nonlinearity,
instability, character, good looks, and danger.
Psyco Dither
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God's Own Dither. A breakthrough adaptive algorithm reacts
in real-time to the signal audio to preserve the maximum
possible dynamic range at any bit depth. Select a dither
color and dial in psychoacoustic noise shaping power to
choose exactly the right hardness or softness for your
final renders.
The Rocket
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The Rocket is a character audio compressor, singular in its
extraordinary speed, responding in mere microseconds to
variations in program level. Being in the order of several
thousand times faster than most ordinary compressors, we
respectfully submit that The Rocket kicks like a mf.
Violation of the laws of physics and digital signal
processing remain beyond us at this time, and a single
sample at 44.1kHz has a span of 22.6 microseconds. The
Rocket's attack time can be below this level, for absolute
certainty that even the very first sample understands that
you are its master. Placed on the master bus, The Rocket
will effortlessly tame transients almost in the manner of a
brickwall limiter.
Schope