Channel Strip For Mac And Windows

US audioD3CK releases ST-R-I-P      21/05/14

Channel Strip For Mac And Windows


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audioD3CK has released ST-R-I-P, described as an analog inspired channel strip for OS X/VST/AU and Windows/VST/64/32.

A spokesperson told us, "ST-R-I-P features subtle saturation and noise to emulate the behaviour of analog mixing desks. It's optimal use is with pure in the box music to give it some texture and depth while having traditional sound shaping features like compression and equalizing at your fingertips."

Features:

  • subtle impurities like saturation and noise to give digital sources some depth.
  • 2x or 4x (HQ mode) oversampling.

 

Compressor:

  • wide range of possible attack and release times.
  • analog style gain reduction meter.
  • adjustable high pass sidechain filter for improved behavior with low frequency material.
  • variable knee settings.
  • dry/wet knob for parallel compression.
  • full range ratio control, all the way from 0 to infinity.
  • unlinked mid/side compression mode for a different stereo image.


Equalizer:

  • adjustable 12db high pass filter.
  • 12kHz high shelf filter for some "air".
  • 2 broad band peak filters for wide sound shaping.
  • adjustable low shelf filter.


Pricing and Availability:
ST-R-I-P TOY: 19€ (for non commercial use only)
ST-R-I-P TOOL: 49€

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