Naturalise Your Sound

US Rast Sound's Naturaliser plug-in offers subtle variety over time      11/01/21

Rast Sound has released Naturaliser which they say works through spectral, transient and colouring dimensions to create an audio output that changes for forever.

A spokesperson told us, "Naturaliser prevents ear fatigue, both for you and your listeners, as if all sounds are performed or given delicate, subtle variety over time through heavy editing effort."

Here's more details direct from the company...

Naturaliser is an effect plugin that will introduce a strong depth of micro variety over time onto the incoming audio and the effect can also be taken to extremes.

Naturalizer slices time into user selected sub durations during which it applies discrete random states of its spectral, attack shaping and coloring effects to the incoming audio and keeps changing these states from one sub duration to the other. You can select at which rate, intensity and dimensions your audio is to be affected and the plugin will start creating it's magic on the incoming audio.

There's also an 'extreme mode' which you can use to bring surprise inspiration to the composition stage as a creative, sound design effect within style. Also choose to add a noise motion sequence to further colour and naturalise your sound or even design noisy patches (it is fun). Creating natural, micro changes for every hit or part of your music is not the task most producers enjoy, Naturaliser is here to help.

Pricing and Availability:
On offer at 29€ until January 21st (regular price: 39€)

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