Free Saturation Plug-In

US Techivation releases T-Saturator      07/05/24

Techivation has introduced T-Saturator, which they describe as a smart level-independent saturation plug-in that gives you precise control over your track's tone and character. A spokesperson told us, "Whether you're looking for subtle warmth, enhanced dynamic range, or screaming distortion, T-Saturator will get you there with ease."

Here's more details direct from Techivation...

T-Saturator provides a broad spectrum of saturation effects and operates independently of input levels.  T-Saturator boasts a range of versatile features, including a spectral clipper that preserves tonal balance for a consistently pleasant saturation sound. It also offers tube saturation, tape saturation, and a sweet-sounding 'Fold' saturation, all accompanied by several controls. These controls include frequency range adjustments, mid-side control, and smash to control how transients are affected, among others.

Pricing and Availability:
Free download.

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