Year/Date of Issue: 06/11/24
Developer: Acustica Audio.
Developer website: Acustica Audio
Format: VST, VST3, AAX.
Bit depth: 64bit
Tablet: Cured [R2R]
System requirements: WIN 10+
Description:
Cream 2 is based on the iconic range of hand-built British vacuum tubes, transistors and solid state hardware,
manufactured between the late 1950s and early 70s.
Cream offers a unique tone with incredible warmth and tonal richness,
largely due to the rare topology and historical components used in the original hardware.
Cream Preamp:
Sound so warm you might get sunburned
The Cream preamp module combines all the capabilities of a British transistorized, solid-state recording and mixing console from the 1970s, as well as a classic valve tape recorder from the 1960s.
Cream Equalizer:
It’s an extensive and complex process of sampling different hardware blocks that originates from perhaps the most famous solid-state console of the 1960s. This amazing piece of engineering helped shape music history that remains relevant to this day. Add the best features of this powerful tool to our select collection of DIY filter emulations and you have Cream EQ – the ultimate mojo machine for your mixes.
Cream Compressor:
Emulates two different, very special hardware units. One of them was sampled from an iconic 1970s console, while the second model is based on a vintage British tube compressor from the 1960s.
This compressor particularly embodies what we would call the “sixties sound” that is instantly recognizable from The Beatles’ recordings and which was a hallmark of much of the recordings coming out of the legendary Abbey Road Studios.
About Repack :
All files were taken from the Acustica Audio release from R2R and repackaged as an installer to facilitate installation/removal and save hard drive space.
All credit goes to R2R
Acustica plugins require installation:
>>>Acustica Framework<<<
Installed Acustica Framework and Fire The Pump is functional, but when I try to load CREAM in DAW it instantly crashes DAW with no popup or warning?