Add An Analog Vibe To Digital Mixes

US HoRNet AnalogStage plug-in is designed to replicate analog gear sound characteristics      10/02/16

Add An Analog Vibe To Digital Mixes


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HoRNet tells us that their AnalogStage plug-in emulates those sound characteristics usually associated with analog gear (saturation, hiss, non linear frequency response, etc.) and can be used to bring to your mix some analog console flavor if used on every channel or buss. This is what they have to say about it...

AnalogStage simulates the response of three different types of analog technology: operational amplifiers (the cleanest and more modern technology), transistor (the discrete transistor designs were popular in the 70s and have some fat saturation) and tube (the dynamic and smooth saturation of the past). Every one of the three different type of emulation can be used inside the same project but for convenience you can create up to eight group of instances so that any change to the emulation type, age, hiss switch and saturation switch is applied to every plugin belonging to the group.

AnalogStage also provide a stereo VU meter calibrated to -18dBFS to help you gain stage the plugin and to help you even more we added our latest auto gain technology.

We also added an "age" slider that can make your virtual console older simulating the effect of drying condensers, this affect both the saturation amount and the frequency response.


Pricing and Availability:
17.99 Euros

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