Hardware Audio Artefacts Recreated In Software

US Initial Audio's Analog Pro simulates sounds from tape machines, valves and turntables      29/04/19

Initial Audio says that Analog Pro brings to life your digital audio by simulating the way Analog hardware such as tape machines, valves and vinyl turntables warm up and saturate your audio.

A spokesperson had this to say…

"We recreated the imperfections of playing back audio from a Tape or a turntable via the Wow and Flutter controls. Analog Pro has a variety of user adjustable controls including Noise Level, Noise Type, Impulse Type, Impulse Mix, Emphasis, Stereo, Lowcut, Highcut, Wow, Flutter and Amount, giving plenty of scope for the user to adjust the sound to their liking.

Analog Pro sounds great on real instruments such as pianos and brass and can really make your instruments stand out in your mix, sounding like they are being played back from a Tape or Turntable.

Analog Pro comes with an easy to use and resizable interface, use the Amount knob to control how much Analog Pro affects the signal."

Pricing and Availability:
£15.11 (75% discount, normally £60.47)

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