SoundToys has announced a new Analog Saturation Modeling plug-in: Decapitator.
Decapitator models the saturation or distortion created when driving professional analog studio equipment. SoundToys analyzed vintage and modern classics from Neve, API, Ampex, EMI and Thermionic Culture and more to create models of high-end studio gear.
Decapitator features an interface with the look and feel of classic analog gear. A selection of tone controls including high cut, low cut, and a single “Tone” knob are designed to give you additional shaping control. The “Punish” button pushes more gain through the modeled saturation circuits for more extreme drive. It also features a “Mix” control for blending the original sound with the sound of Decapitator, without the need for routing and bussing, and built-in auto leveling controls the output volume for a perfect balance automatically, even in the “Punish” mode.
Availability
Available 4th quarter 2009 for TDM/RTAS/AudioSuite, AudioUnits, and VST.
More details and demo versions will be posted at www.soundtoys.com as they become available.
Decapitator features an interface with the look and feel of classic analog gear. A selection of tone controls including high cut, low cut, and a single “Tone” knob are designed to give you additional shaping control. The “Punish” button pushes more gain through the modeled saturation circuits for more extreme drive. It also features a “Mix” control for blending the original sound with the sound of Decapitator, without the need for routing and bussing, and built-in auto leveling controls the output volume for a perfect balance automatically, even in the “Punish” mode.
Availability
Available 4th quarter 2009 for TDM/RTAS/AudioSuite, AudioUnits, and VST.
More details and demo versions will be posted at www.soundtoys.com as they become available.
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