Audio Damage – AD049 Enso 1.1.0 (VST, VST3, AAX, AU) [WIN.OSX.LINUX x64]

By | December 27, 2020

 

Year / Release Date: 12.2020
Version: 1.1.0
Developer: Audio Damage
Developer site: audiodamage
Format: VST, VST3, AAX, AU
Bit depth: 64bit
Tabletka: not required | RETAiL
System requirements: Windows 8.1 \ OSX (10.12) \ Ubuntu 18 or newer and a 64-bit DAW.


Description: Audio Damage Enso Looper is suitable for studio and stage thanks to its advanced features
The developers at Audio Damage have released the Enso looper inspired by modern pedals and vintage cassette devices. Despite this, the creators claim that the plugin’s capabilities are richer than it seems at first glance.
Enso is marketed as a creative tool for studio and live performances. The plugin allows you to record loops up to 10 minutes long, as well as process the recorded audio. For this, the tool provides two processing modes: normal and advanced. Users can divide the loop into four independent sectors for separate processing, selection of the start and end points of playback. The position of the sectors can be changed at your discretion in real time.
We should also mention the speed and direction controls, which work both during recording and during playback. For example, you can record a loop much faster than a real game, or even save your game backwards. Panning, accelerating and decelerating audio works in real time. It should be noted that both controls will work even when playing back an already recorded segment and simultaneously recording a new loop.
There is a small effects section for signal processing, consisting of filters, chorus and saturation. Audio Damage Enso can be controlled using MIDI, and you can follow the signal changes on a special display in the plug-in interface.

New in version :
V1.1.0
>> Some unnecessary Linux dependencies removed to enable easier installation.
>> macOS versions are now Universal Binary 2, and will work identically on Intel and Apple Silicon Macs.
V1.0.15
>> Much smooth. Very declicking. Wow. We have done a lot of work to minimize edge- and corner-case clicking, principally in the Sectors. You will find that, in general, the Sector features work much better, and there will be no (or minimal, in the case of legato source material) clicks when resizing and moving sectors while playback is occuring.
>> Settings were not recalled correctly when restoring a session in some hosts. This has been fixed.
>> MIDI notes added as sources in the CC Control section. You can now assign a MIDI note to a momentary button the same way you would a controller button.
>> In all quantization modes, the playback and record speed controls now go _towards_ zero when clicking or dragging down, and _away_ from zero when clicking or dragging up. There were some differences of opinion with respect to the various speed quantizations, and this has been remedied.
>> The main mode quantization now affects every momentary button except Trigger and Overdub. What this means: sector switching, RTZ, and sector clear will now respect the quantization. So if you have it set to quarter notes, your sector will switch on the beat.
>> A whole heap of small bug fixes, improvements, and optimizations. We tend to write “optimizations” in the changelog to make it look like we did something clever, but in point of fact we, and every other software company on the planet, use “optimizations” to mean “now that we’re not in a dead rush to get this thing out the door so we can make some money and not, you know, go out of business or whatever, we have the luxury of going back and cleaning up this rat’s nest and making it look somewhat presentable. ” Stuff like that.
>> Factory presets added back to the iOS version. They somehow got kicked out of bed in the multiple updates that platform needed.
>> macOS preset location moved from Old N ‘Busted “Application Support / Audio Damage” to the New Hotness, “~ / Music / Audio Damage”. If you have presets stored in the old location, you will need to manually move them to the new one.
>> Ubuntu Linux x64 VST and VST3 added to the desktop payload.


 

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