Korneff Audio – Shure Level-Loc v1.0.0 – R2R (VST3, AAX) [WIN x64]

By | January 23, 2025

 

Year/Release Date: 23.01.2025
Version: 1.0.0
Developer: Korneff Audio
Developer’s website: Korneff Audio
Format: VST3|AAX
Bit depth: 64bit
Tablet: Present
System requirements: Win 7+The best signature compressor from Tchad Blake.


Description :

Tchad Blake’s secret weapon :
Tchad Blake is renowned for his creativity in the studio. He has worked with famous hitmakers
from Sheryl Crow and Peter Gabriel to noisy alternative bands like Soul Coughing and the Black Keys.
Tchad discovered Shure Level-Loc while working on Tom Waits’ Bone Machine album.
As Tchad says, “Level-Loc changed my life.” He hasn’t made a single record without it since.

What can you do with Level-Loc :
• Compress and distort your sound with compression for powerful,
punchy drums that jump out of your speakers.
• Overdrive transformers for warm saturation that will enhance the low end
and give your mixes some punch!
• Add vintage shine to vocals and acoustic instruments.
• Get gritty, low-fi guitar and keyboard sounds.
• Parallel process everything for a bigger, analog sound
• Add interest and fun to anything. With Level-Loc, there’s no such thing as crap.

Digital control to unleash your creativity :
The Shure Level-Loc plug-in can be used on all your audio sources. Get pounding drums,
soulful vocals, crazy lo-fi guitars, and bass with character, thanks to expanded
controls that greatly expand the versatility of Level-Loc.
It’s not just a drum box anymore. Use it on everything, even the mix bus.
We modeled three vintage rigs, including two owned by Tchad Blake,
and there are hundreds of presets to get your ideas flowing.

Feel the magic of the gear :
The unique combination of compression and saturation that is Level-Loc is waiting for your tracks.
We accurately modeled the entire circuit, from the FET limiter to the transformers, to bring you
the only Shure-approved and Tchad Blake-approved Level-Loc plugin. This is the sound you’ve heard
on countless records, and now it’s in your DAW.


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