Zqueezer Offers Squeezed Filtering

US W.A. Production's new plug-in aims to transform sounds and push them to the next level      16/08/21

W.A. Production has released Zqueezer. This is how they describe the new plug-in...

As producers, we're all searching for that something special - a quick and easy way to transform sounds beyond their original forms and push them to the next level. Some of us achieve that by using complex plugin FX chains, or even by routing audio through outboard equipment. Zqueezer is a brand new way to inject a unique flavour into your synths, bass lines and vocals.

Now, this is a difficult plugin to explain - and honestly, you're probably better skipping the science and just taking Zqueezer for a test drive to experience the twisted squelchy goodness that it has to offer. With monophonic source audio, Zqueezer can function as a kind of "adaptive filter", squashing the sound with an emphasis on harmonics and a type of formant-shifting effect. For more complex types of polyphonic material, Zqueezer mangles the overtones, resulting in a more complex network of partial tones and intermodulations. Sounds wild, right? It is!
 

Features

  •     Squeezed filtering like you've never heard before
  •     Adaptive output derived from complex rendering
  •     Adjustable Overtone to isolate flageolet tones
  •     Dry / Wet dial
  •     Visual feedback
  •     Factory presets
  •     Full PDF Manual & Tutorial video

Pricing and Availability:
On offer at $19.95 (Regular price: $39.90)

More information:

 

 



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