Voxengo – VariSaturato r v1.12 – R2R (AU, VST, VST3, AAX) [WiN.OSX x86 x64]

By | April 23, 2019

 

Year / Release Date : 22.3.2019
Version : 1.12
Developer : Voxengo
Developer site : Voxengo
Format : AU / VST / VST3 / AAX
Digit capacity : 32bit, 64bit
Tabletka : present
System Requirements : WiN / OSX

Description : VariSaturator is an AAX, AudioUnit and VST audio effect plugin designed to apply saturation effects to audio material. VariSaturator can be used both to increase the volume of sound tracks without proportionally increasing their peak levels, or to apply thin harmonic coloring, which makes the sound of the tracks clearer and more polished.
VariSaturator has two saturation modules, which are applied sequentially, in dual-band mode, each. The tube / valve saturation module applies asymmetric valve processing, which is very similar to the sound of a high-quality valve amplifier stage. Another feature of the VariSaturator saturation module is a digital โ€œwaveโ€ saturator with a feedback topology. This module applies smooth two-way saturation, which can enhance the signal level and apply the desired harmonic color. If you have some kind of “muffled” track in the mix that should cut the mix better, VariSaturator will help you in this case.
VariSaturator can be used in various cases of sound processing: you can use it with good results on drums, bass and vocal tracks, on sub-mixers and, of course, on full mixes.
Features:

  • Two-way processing
  • Stereo and multichannel processing
  • Medium / lateral processing
  • Preset Manager
  • Context clues
  • Crossover switch
  • Internal channel routing
  • Up to 8x Resampling
  • Cancel / repeat history
  • Support all sample rates
  • Valve and digital saturation
  • Channel grouping
  • 64-bit floating point processing
  • A / B comparison
  • Zero processing delay
What’s New v1.12
  • Added support for 12+ ProTools AAX-64.
  • Added support for Retina on MacOS, as well as automatic high resolution adjustment of UI size on Windows.
  • 10% lower processor usage on AVX2-compatible processors (in 64-bit mode).

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