Noise adds the sound and atmosphere of analog recordings to your tracks and mixes.
The purpose of the plug-in is to add sounds typically found in the common electrical and mechanical devices that surround us in our life. For this, Noise has 25 sound profiles, including the sound of compressor, demagnetizer, kinoprojektor, neon tube, etc.
With the help of the embedded equalizer, it is possible to either emphasize or mute those parts of the noise profile you want. The features of the equalizer are selected in such a way that it keeps its use of noise sounding natural, the company says.
A big range of noise level settings makes it possible to saturate the sound a little, or to greatly distort it. This allows Analog Noise to be used for adding effects to sound, but also as a source of the sound of different noises to be used in experimental styles of electronic music.
In the set there are 41 of Factory presets based on 25 noise profiles. In addition, VST automation and full MIDI Learning are supported.
Price:
$20 / €15
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