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TSAR-1 Reverb True Stereo Algorithmic Reverb Model 1. Powerful, sophisticated, detailed, modern-style reverb. TSAR-1R Reverb The world-class TSAR reverb coupled with an easy, fast, intuitive interface. Spring Reverb An instant classic with tons of sonic character. (Watch that shake control!) Tube Delay Never before has a digital delay sounded so analog. Trident A-Range Channel 15 from one of the most famous recording desks ever made, complete with original console saturation.
Tonelux Tilt and Tilt Live One knob tilt and loudness equalizer featuring extremely low CPU usage. Tonelux Tilt and Tilt Live Live One knob equalizer optimized for live performance applications.
Active Equalizer Classic 70s fully-parametric design. Passive Equalizer A wide, clear, and open sound courtesy of a famous design from the 60s.
Focusing Equalizer Unique design that combines the Passive and Active equalizers along with a gentle saturation/compression control. Valley People Dyna-mite Limiter, expander, gate, and de-esser in one unit. The classic 80s drum gate, but an even more classic drum squasher! FET Compressor A fresh spin on one of the most famous compressors of all time, updated with parallel compression, detector filters, look-ahead function, and external sidechain. Softube Studio Collection Technical Setup Details. Software Full Name: Softube Studio Collection. Setup File Name: Softube Studio Collection.zip.
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Hey guys in this short video I will talk about this recent plugin I discovered by Softube. Softube Saturation Knob, a free saturation effect that can be used on practically anything, and especially unique for its abilities to only enhance low, high, or both frequencies. Download Saturation Knob: Remember to drop a like, comment, and share this video if you found it useful! Subscribe: Follow Ali Nadem: Watch More: Ali Nadem Vlogs: Ali Nadem - Electro House Music: Ali Nadem - Trap Music: All Ali Nadem Music: FL Studio 12 Tutorials: Other Dope Channels: Daniel Nadem - AtheneWins - Wim Hof - The Needle Drop - DunguBook - Vegan Hustle TV - Kidel & Fastro.
Saturation-based effects have always been Softube’s bread and butter, so it was only a matter of time before it brought us a tape emulation. Tape (VST/AU) is about as simple as this kind of thing gets, sacrificing the configuration depth of, say, u-he Satin, for a simple interface that boils the architectural minutiae of its three modelled tape machines (each complete with unspecified tape) down to a streamlined set of controls that no one’s going to have any trouble getting to grips with. Deck hand The three vintage decks in question aren’t specifically named, but A is described as “Swiss” and popular in the 60s, and therefore can only really be a Studer; B is “transformer- based” and thus, we reckon, probably the Ampex ATR102; and C is “British” - an EMI, we suppose. Ibm entitled software support. Switching between them is done with the Type button, and the Amount knob increases the depth of processing - ie, tape saturation - with separate input overdrive available in the Remote Control panel (see below).
Like the machines they mimic, each model has its own distinct sound: Type A is the flattest and most versatile in terms of frequency response, while Type B delivers a fairly hefty boost to the lows and highs, and Type C tilts a touch towards the top end. Clicking the Remote Control bar down Tape’s right hand edge slides open a panel containing an additional set of parameters. Speed Stability simulates wow and flutter, dialling in wholly convincing pitch and volume wobbling, and opening Tape up to flanging and chorus effects when used in conjunction with the Dry/Wet mix knob above. High Frequency Trim boosts or attenuates treble response, rather like a shelving filter; while Crosstalk bleeds the left and right channels into each other, profoundly boosting central punch and weight at high settings. Finally, activating Noise adds in emulated tape noise that increases in loudness and low- end emphasis as the Tape Speed is reduced, but is effectively imperceptible at high speeds; and the Run and Stop buttons trigger very cool tape start and stop effects, the lengths of which are, annoyingly, entirely dependent on the Tape Speed setting.
The Tape Speed knob steps between five settings, starting at the studio standard 30 inches per second, halving down through 15ips and 71⁄2ips, then dropping all the way to 33⁄4ips and the snail-like 17⁄8ips. As the speed decreases, the top end response rolls off, the distortion increases and the signal progressively deteriorates, from bright and smooth at 30ips to dark, lo-fi and fabulously crunchy at 17⁄8ips. The VU meters respond smoothly and accurately to changes in Amount and Input gain, showing you exactly how hot you’re running your virtual tape, and can be flipped to THD (Total Harmonic Distortion) mode to visualise the weight of saturation being brought to bear. It’s on, Tape Having worked the aforementioned Satin deeply into our retro production workflow some time ago, Tape had its work cut out impressing us, but we fell in love with it pretty much instantly. Satin might have the advantage in terms of power and configurability (not to mention its deployment as a delay effect), but Tape just sounds incredible - as close to the real deal as we’ve ever heard.
On the master bus at 30 or 15ips, it warms the mix and glues its component tracks together beautifully, with each Type yielding very different results; while on individual instruments and vocals, it’s ideal for subtle saturation or creative effects, thanks to the slow speeds and wet/dry flanging. Also worth mentioning is that Presonus’ Studio One DAW can load Tape as a Mix FX plugin (called Tape Multitrack), with the Crosstalk control (see boxout) bleeding discrete tracks into each other rather than just left and right channels. A dazzlingly authentic tape emulation plugin that you’ll want to build into your template DAW project for use on just about everything (particularly if that DAW happens to be Studio One), Tape is unmissable.
Yesterday I covered why you might want to use saturation plugins to add life, character and warmth to your mixes (see that post ). So you know you want to play with saturation, but don’t know where to start?
Or you want to take your analogue experiments up a notch while still keeping everything In The Box? In either case, and whether your budget is $0.00 or $200, there’s something for everyone here. Take a look at this selection of the best saturation plugins around: 1. FabFilter Saturn Saturn is a distortion and saturation plugin (with multiband capabilities if required) that can produce effects ranging from warm and subtle analogue saturation to full-on crunchy bit-crushed digital distortion. Really, this plugin is a potential one-stop shop for saturation as it’s so flexible – the modulation, panning and even compression options are excellent (as always), and the clickable spectrum analyzer field at the back is where you can visually set up the crossover points for your different frequency bands, that can then all be treated independently. Between this feature and the simple mix knob, you have so many options for how, and to what degree, you process your sounds.
Available for: Mac all formats; Windows VST, VST3 and RTAS. Soundtoys Decapitator Excellent sound, great interface and simple controls. As with other Soundtoys plugins, its easy to set up several settings and demo them against each other with the “compare” knob.
But beyond this, Decapitator also has a really cool “Style” feature: select one of the five lettered buttons (standing for the classic gear they model: Ampex analog tape machine, EMI channel, Neve channel, and the Triode and Pentode settings on the Thermionic Culture Vulture valve enhancer) and you have just enough options to quickly find the vibe you’re after. By the way, from the name you might suspect Decapitator to want to tear your head off with distortion the whole time: but fear not, it’s amazingly good at just sitting quietly too and adding that warm analogue vibe to any part or track. Available for: Mac and Windows all formats; Pro Tools TDM. PSP Vintage Warmer2 I’ve already talked about how the Vintage Warmer is a true modern classic, in my list of. With its large drive knob it’s simple to set up and just adds real sonic character to parts.
When you buy VintageWarmer2, you actually get 3 versions: MicroWarmer, a single-band, streamlined version; for using on individual parts; Vintage Warmer (LE), based on the CPU-friendly original; and VintageWarmer2, which uses double sampling for extra analogue fatness. Also see:, which includes. Variety Of Sound FerricTDS Possibly the best free saturation plugin – most of the other contenders being other Variety Of Sound plugins!
Very CPU-light too. Also see: Variety Of Sound’s other free and colour-enhancing plugins,;;. D16 Group Redopter The D16 team have been getting a lot of grassroots praise from EDM producers for their range of awesome effects plugins, not to mention probably the best 808 and 909 classic drum machine emulations yet created. Redopter is a Vintage Tube Distortion unit, and just brilliant. Also check out (Bit Crusher) and (Multiband Distortion). Available for Mac and PC in all formats. Izotope Alloy For those familiar with finalizer/mastering plugin or their distortion plugin, Alloy might be a good tool to try out, as the Exciter module is basically a multiband saturator.
Available for Mac in AU/VST/RTAS formats; PC in VST/DX/RTAS. 112dB Redline Preamp They put it best themselves: “Redline Preamp livens up any “too clean” signal with a customizable combination of even and odd harmonics, saturation, and soft clipping.” Creating even or odd harmonics can give you tape or tube saturation effects respectively, so this plugin has the sound and power of what could have been quite a complex unit – but in a cool, fast and highly user-friendly interface. Did I mention the sound of this plugin!?
It’s up there with the very best. Available for Mac and PC. Sknote Roundtone A favourite with many, Roundtone is a tape emulator with a highly-regarded sound. Bonus points for actually having a virtual tape machine interface as well:) Available for Mac and PC. ToneBoosters Ferox Another very affordable saturation plugin (or “tape recording simulator”), that many pros swear.
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Definitely worth checking out. Available for Mac and PC. URS Saturation I love this one for it’s clear interface coupled with the huge flexibility and quality of its preset-style sounds. You can quickly dial up anything from a selection of tube mic preamps to analog tape, with inspiringly specific names for the algorithms: for example, you can choose between 15ips and 30ips tape speeds. Check out the other algorithms at the link below. Available: Mac VST/AU/RTAS, PC: VST/RTAS. More info.
Massey TapeHead Saturator Another straightforward plugin with a wicked sound – one of the best, in fact. Unlimited demo version, but with the upgrade to the full version you get additional features. Available for Mac and PC all formats, and Pro Tools TDM. Crane Song Phoenix II An upgrade from the original Phoenix, this is perhaps “the real tape ops tape emulation plugin”. It has five basic “flavours” with evocative names, ranging from subtle saturation (Luminescent, Iridescent) to gradually more intense (Radiant, Dark Essence and Luster). Available for: Pro Tools only I’m afraid.
Acustica Nebula3 Nebula3 is actually a multi-effect plugin that uses its own N.A.T. Sampler software to emulate literally hundreds of vintage hardware units and their warm analogue characteristics. It comes with 400 presets, including a crazy 60 pre-amps, 40 equalizers, 15 compressors, 20 tapes, 30 filters, 100 reverbs and 90 time variant effects (chorus, flangers, phasers etc). If you can’t find a saturation setting you like amongst this lot, well, there’s probably no hope for you. Of course all this would be meaningless if the emulations were rubbish: fortunately, Nubela3 delivers with some pretty convincing sound processing.
Comes as Free, regular and Pro versions. Available for Windows/PC only.
Wave Arts Tube Saturator Touted as “the world’s most accurate real time tube amp plugin”, I respect the fact that Waves Arts haven’t gone for a stripped down, simplified algorithm to save CPU processing power – no, they actually make a point of the fact that the “circuit simulation technology” is extremely processor-intensive, and of course a fast computer is recommended. What all this processing is being dedicated to is in recreating a real tube preamp, and this does it as well as anything out there. Circuit modelling is probably the future of plugin emulations, so with Tube Saturator you can hear where we’re going quality-wise over the next few years. Available for Mac and Windows.
SPL TwinTube Processor Modelled on their own hardware modules, TwinTube provides two big dials: one for adding tube saturation (warmer, louder), the other for specifically adding harmonic content like an exciter/enhancer (presence, clarity, sparkle). Awesome sound and again the interface makes it a breeze to dial up your preferred settings: typical German efficiency:) Available for Mac and PC all formats, plus TDM. McDSP AC101 Part of the McDSP Analog Channel, which is quite old now, but is still a staple in a lot of pro studios. There’s a good on another McDSP page of why and how these plugins might benefit your sound, which also applies to many of the plugins featured in this list. Available for Mac only, in Native version (RTAS/AU) and HD version (includes TDM).
Conclusion: Fully Saturated So there you have it, an (almost) definitive list of plugins that can help you achieve a better, warmer, more expansive Pro Sound. I recommend trying them all, but eventually wittling it down to a smaller selection of your favourite ones for specific tasks. Gk download pdf. Remember, – you don’t want plugin overwhelm getting in the way of actually making music. I really hope this article is useful for you – it took me a long, long time to research and put it all together, so please leave a comment if you’ve got this far! Also, you can find more suggestions on great-sounding, analogue-warm plugins in this post. I have the wave arts and Alloy2 and their great. The Plug and mix analoger is a unsung hero.
It sounds exactly like the waves tape plugin without waves trippy tape delay sounds. When you want just nice tube or tape saturation the Analoger sounds great.
Radiator i tried recently and if it didn’t take up so much cpu i would go with it. I’m going to have agree with most here and say Saturn is the best.
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Most wide use functionality and best sound quality with only 1% cpu usage on a dual core mac.Sure beats Wave arts 49% cpu. Wavearts seems the best tube saturation emulator “most accurate” eats 25% of my cpu at 96Khzin your review missed Voxengo pluginsmellowmuse software, izotope ozone, aipl, etc anyway.
The wavearts sounds very similar to a real 12ax7 tube saturator, at low levels, under. Tape plugins are another story, and give a very different effect, i have Yamaha Vintage Open Deck because it emulates an Ampex ATR100, i like the sound of that machine, there are others Digidesign Reel Tape, Avid Heat, UAD, but most emulate Studer, and i dont like Studer Tape machine sound, and yes, yamaha vintage open deck has 4 studer emulations, and 2 tapes formulas with 2 speeds, 30 & 15 ips, some times i wish it also had 7.5 & 3.75ips, just for fun. Cakewalk fx2 tape machine emulation tis also nice.
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My most used free effect. This guy has 2 crappy controls but because of the distortion engine its so useful. The way it adds subtle harmonics at lower settings but can sound like an overloaded opamp when cranked up is marvelous. Throw in the ability to only distort the highs or lows and you have one of the most useful distortions ever. I like to use this in conjunction with other multiband saturation plugs sometimes to really tailor things. I just wish it had a crossover control for the low to high split but beggars can't be choosers, they give it away for nothing, right?