SPL launched their new Analog Code plug-in line with the Transient Designer and the Ranger set of EQs. Now the German company adds the third plug-in with the release of the TwinTube at NAMM 2009.
All Analog Code plug-ins are modeled after analog hardware processors, and in this case the TwinTube processor of SPL’s RackPack modular system has been the inspiration.
Employing two separate, independent tube stages, the TwinTube combines the two main tube artifacts: harmonics and saturation effects. TwinTube’s harmonic processing can be applied to four different fundamental tone frequency bands, and is designed to improve presence and clarity without raising signal levels significantly. The saturation control can be compared to the sound effects of tape saturation to add warmth and achieve more density with virtually any kind of sound source.
Availability
The TwinTube is available as native and TDM version.
The native version supports RTAS, VST and AU formats, the TDM license also includes all native formats.
For more details: www.soundperformancelab.com.
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