Year / Release Date: 02.2020
Version: 2020.02
Developer: Babelson Audio
Developer’s site: babelson
Format: VST, VST3, AAX
Bit: 64bit
Tabletka: cured | R2R
System Requirements: Windows 10 64-bit | Inel Core i5, i7, Xeon | 8 GB RAM | iLok driver is not required to run.
Version: 2020.02
Developer: Babelson Audio
Developer’s site: babelson
Format: VST, VST3, AAX
Bit: 64bit
Tabletka: cured | R2R
System Requirements: Windows 10 64-bit | Inel Core i5, i7, Xeon | 8 GB RAM | iLok driver is not required to run.
Description: Set consisting of 12 plugins:
Babelson Audio B-Comp v1.2.0 – is a stereo compressor. It was developed after testing diode compressors.
Babelson Audio FD2N Russian Edition v1.1.1 – Class A two-band tube equalizer.
Babelson Audio FD1N British Edition v1.1.1 – bright tube equalizer and saturator
Babelson Audio FD3N USA Edition v1.1.1 – tube equalizer and saturator
Babelson Audio BaB Drive v1.2.0 – BaB Drive simulates the sound of an analog tape and classic lamps (triode, tetrode)
Babelson Audio BBCMP v1.2.0 – Splits the incoming signal using low and high pass filters. Then you can apply processing (compression, limitation, expansion, and gate) to each lane independently
Babelson Audio BaBel Mode 1976 v1.2.0 – vintage style modulation effects with flanger, vibrato and chorus
Babelson Audio C-78 v1.1.3 – is a new transparent compressor and limiter. he does a great job of controlling and smoothing everything …
Babelson Audio DelFeed v1.2.0 – is a semiconductor analog delay (up to 2000 ms) * old-school * effect, such as ping-pong delay, echo
Babelson Audio Gistortion] v1.1.1 – Real Tube Sound! Gistortion is a unique effect for bass / guitar. It will add flavor and specialty to your guitar and bass. Itβs easy to put your guitar and bass in a mix.
Babelson Audio Proxima D v1.2.0 – is a legendary effect that sounds natural. Great for synthesizers, keyboards, guitars in particular. We think this is the most powerful and thickest chorus you’ve ever heard.
Babelson Audio RojBash v1.2.0 – easy to use modulated tremolo and panner effect
I’m not sure anyone ever thanks you for uploading all this stuff. Most of this I could only find here.
So thank you, for doing this, and helping us learn!
You’re welcome π