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Tube Saturator 2 is a super accurate circuit simulation of a tube pre-amp with analog EQ, which can be overdriven gently for warming effects, or cranked for fat distortion. Like its predecessor, Tube Saturator, TS-2 is based on circuit simulation techology to capture every nuance of an analog circuit. The circuit consisting of the individual tubes, resistors, and capacitors is converted into a mathematical system of equations which is numerically solved to produce the exact same sound as a real circuit. But while the original consumed large amounts of CPU power, TS-2 is now super efficient. The Saturation section of TS-2 runs about 7x faster than the original and yet the modelling is even more accurate. TS-2 includes the original circuit simulation of the three band Baxandall type EQ as found in many guitar amplifiers.
The v2 update is focused mainly on modulation in our hosts with a bunch of new modulators available, along with other functionality and workflow updates which will open up new worlds of creativity. One particularly fabulous aspect of this update is that Snap Heap and Multipass now have the same modular modulation system as Phase Plant, which allows you to combine and connect as many modulators as you need. This unleashes limitless new creative possibilities for creating dynamic, evolving, responsive, or chaotic modular effects within these already super-useful Snapin Hosts.
The epitome of vintage vibes and old-school tones. WUNDERLICH is NEOLD, the creators of U2A and WARBLE, at their best – combining rare analog components into a one-of-a-kind piece of vintage gear, meticulously capturing all its analog character in a unique color box plugin that drenches your mixes in vintage vibes and lo-fi textures – not heard since the 1930s.
The epitome of vintage vibes and old-school tones. WUNDERLICH is NEOLD, the creators of U2A and WARBLE, at their best – combining rare analog components into a one-of-a-kind piece of vintage gear, meticulously capturing all its analog character in a unique color box plugin that drenches your mixes in vintage vibes and lo-fi textures – not heard since the 1930s.
Introducing the “TF-72a” – a cutting-edge audio plugin meticulously crafted through the revolutionary power of Neural Networks and Deep Learning. This plugin is a faithful emulation of the legendary Vintage German tube preamp, an iconic piece of German engineering that graced some of the most renowned recording studios of yesteryears. Whether you’re tracking vocals, guitars, drums, or any other instrument, this plugin brings a touch of history and a dose of analog charm to your digital audio workstation. Unlock the secrets of the past and add a timeless sheen to your modern productions with the TF-72a – where the art of yesterday meets the science of tomorrow.
The original KLEIN & HUMMEL UE-100® EQs are extremely rare and expensive. But Rafa Sardina – who has 12 Grammy wins and 35 nominations – owns 10 of them! What is so special about this weird and wonderful device? For some time, hardware equalizers had to each be developed with a specific purpose in mind, requiring engineers to combine different EQ types in one signal chain in order to achieve the frequency response they needed on any given source. They would have to accept the necessary evil of the resulting phase and intermodulation distortion when treating these sounds. When released in 1961, the Klein & Hummel UE-100 Universal Equalizer changed all that. This all-tube minimum phase EQ used six discrete filter modules to create a collection of band-pass filters that could create dynamic curves for any application from source mixing to vocal tracking to mastering. While some earlier UE-100s were used to transparently filter out junk low and high frequencies when printing to tape and vinyl, it quickly became commonplace to take advantage of the unique pushbutton frequency selection; this provided an easy way to not only recall settings, but also alter them on the fly while recording a performance. The UE-100 became known for its musically warm curves and precise response, offering a myriad of possibilities for treating frequencies by boosting and/or cutting across the spectrum to shape sounds “like a Pultec on steroids.”