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Even the vintage Soviet look is on point. Vladg’s Molot is a compressor with character.
#STUDIO ONE AND SOFTUBE TAPE FOR FREE#
Hot Tip: Try it on vocals for a cool aesthetic effect.ĭownload the Ace for free here. This amp plugin has simple controls and doesn’t eat up your CPU. Ace AmpĪce Amp-another Shattered Glass Audio creation-is based on classic 1950s style tube amps.Ĭontrol the input, volume, feedback, output. That’ll add subtle harmonic distortion and texture.ĭownload the TDR SlickEQ for free here. Warm up your sound by choosing a non-linear option under Output Stage. The TDR Slick EQ is a sleek easy-to-use three-band EQ that gives you amazing sound-like all Tokyo Dawn Records plugins. “This little guy sounds amazing” – Dave Pensado The newest version is also lighter on your CPU––so no computer freak outs!!ĭownload the SGA 1566 for free here. Or add a bit of grit with the tube overdrive. Use the SGA 1566 as a saturation compressor to boost the warmth of your track. The whole circuit is simulated in real time to get you that authentic analog sound. Shattered Glass Audio’s SGA 1566 gives you a single channel vintage tube preamp. The cumulative effect of analog processes is what people are gushing about. That’s what the magic’s about-you won’t hear them, but they’ll make a huge difference in how your track sounds and feels. What these processes do to your sound is often hardly noticeable. So when people talk about ‘warm analog sound’ they’re referring to: What people like about analog sound are the quirks and imperfections. Ok, so what does analog circuitry do to your sound? What’s everyone so obsessed about?
Here’s 7 VSTs (for both PC and Mac) that will give you that sweet analog warmth. So forget about spending tons of money on analog gear. In fact, are even a handful of free saturation plugins out there that do a great job of bringing it to your DAW. These days, modelling technology has become really good at simulating the effects of analog circuitry. Sure-it sounds fuller, more human, more present.īut what are they really talking about when they use the term warmth? For many, it’s an effect called saturation-a smoother more musical cousin of distortion. Lots of people are obsessed with the warmth of analog studio gear.
#STUDIO ONE AND SOFTUBE TAPE PRO#
Hopefully they will have this fixed, and we can run it in Double Precision Mode in Studio One Pro 3.5Īnyone know what is the benefit of the Double (64-bit) Process Precision over the Single (32-bit) Process Precision ? Dynamic Range, Sonic Quality, or. We are working with Presonus to resolve this as soon as possible." The setting is located in Preferences->Audio Setup->Processing->Process Precision. "In order to use Tape MixFx version, please switch to 32-bit precision audio processing in Studio One. They have stated this in the FAQ section Quote from Softube : So, This is just related to the audio processing precision, it has nothing to do with Studio One Pro 3.5 running as a 32-bit DAW.īy the way, Softube are trying to fix the issue of not being able to run Tape in Double Precision (64-bit) Process mode. Please note that I'm using Studio One Pro 3.5 (64-bit) version, on Windows 8.1 Pro. and the warning message does not pop out any more.
#STUDIO ONE AND SOFTUBE TAPE 32 BIT#
Anyone knows why it's only available on 32 bit mode?I got the message to switch to 32-bit Process Precision for it to work as a Mix-FX Plug-in, so I switched from Double (64-bit) to Single (32-bit) Precision mode.