Year/Release Date: 04/10/2025
Version: 1.0.2-1.1.4
Developer: Tokyo Dawn Labs
Developer website: Tokyo Dawn Labs
Format: VST|VST3|AAX
Bit depth: 32/64bit
Tablet: Cured
System requirements: Win Vista+
- 22.1 MB
Description : Special filters set from Tokyo Dawn Labs
TDR Infrasonic v1.0.9 :
TDR Infrasonic targets the predominantly inaudible low-frequency areas of the mix.
This dedicated filter operates in minimum and mixed phase mode, features infinitely variable filter tilt, dry mix capability and a wide range of filter loss compensation methods: a dynamic filter mode and a set of harmonic generators help the operator creatively
compensate for any unwanted energy losses associated with the filtering process.
The plug-in is an ideal choice when transferring material to a lower spectral bandwidth medium,
such as mastering discs, audio tapes, analogue broadcast or P.A. systems. Its creative
filter compensation capabilities also make it a valuable tool in all traditional recording, mixing,
restoration and mastering applications.
The plug-in has a modern, resizable user interface.
Its low-frequency spectral analyzer provides exceptionally detailed examination of the lowest
registers of the mix, down to DC.
Features
• Minimum phase and mixed phase operation
• Continuously variable filter tilt
• Various power compensation options, including dynamic gain mode and harmonic generators.
• Highly accurate low-frequency spectrum analyzer
• Hardware-accelerated user interface with full-screen viewing capability
TDR Elliptical v1.1.1 :
TDR Elliptical specializes in controlling the width of stereo sound at low frequencies. Elliptical filters operate on the stereo difference channel. They find important applications in disc mastering and in situations where the amount of location information in a mix needs to be controlled.
Unlike traditional elliptical filters, this filter provides smooth slope control, minimum and linear phase modes, and dry mix control. Various compensation options, from dynamic harmonic generation to “Haas delays,” allow the operator to creatively compensate for the subjective energy loss that occurs when filtering and/or summing stereo and mono signals.
TDR Elliptical features a freely resizable user interface, including a frequency analyzer,
which allows you to evaluate stereo differences in the lowest registers, down to DC. Features
• Minimum phase and linear phase operation
• Continuously variable filter tilt
• Various filter power compensation options, incl. Harmonic generators
• Effective stereo-mono loss compensation
• Hardware-accelerated, freely resizable user interface,
supporting full-screen mode
Note
Elliptical filters should not be confused with the Elliptical Filter specification.
The latter is also called Causer or Zolotarev-filter and describes the way to specify “Q” in higher-order filters
(like Butterworth, Chebichev, Linkwitz-Riley or Bessel filters).
Elliptical filters allow ripple in the passband and stopband bands,
which makes them largely unsuitable for use in audio applications.
TDR Ultrasonic v1.0.2 :
TDR Ultrasonic is a filter designed to control the accumulation of ultrasonic content in recording, processing, or oversampling playback chains. The idea is to prevent ultrasound from entering nonlinear systems.
Examples of nonlinear systems include peak limiters, distortion devices, compressors, and other forms of modulation. Analog recording devices such as tape recorders and disc cutting systems also exhibit nonlinear behavior, as do all playback systems (albeit to a lesser extent).
The overall distortion produced by a nonlinear system increases with the bandwidth of the incoming signal.
This is true for both audible and inaudible content, and applies throughout the production process:
While a narrowband mono signal such as a guitar or vocal can handle a huge amount of distortion masterfully, a wideband mix can sound disjointed at the slightest degree of saturation.
This is because nonlinearities not only produce harmonic distortion, but also intermodulation distortion, a basically non-harmonic type of distortion. This form of distortion produces new frequency distortions
based on the sum and difference of the frequencies of the original frequency distortions. As a result, these new partial signals appear
outside and below the original frequencies, with the latter possibly falling into the audible band.
TDR Ultrasonic achieves the same effect, but on a larger scale. This allows for lossless reduction of the level of
intermodulation distortion that would otherwise be caused by the impact of ultrasound
on nonlinear devices.
The freely resizable user interface provides intuitive access
to all the traditional filter parameters and a set of exotic features such as a dynamic ultrasonic gate,
an infinite Nyquist attenuation function, and a handy “Bypass All” function that allows A/B testing of the impact of ultrasonic filters on all mixtures. Accurate ultrasonic frequency analyzer provides detailed
view of ultrasonic spectrum and filtering in action.
Features
• Linear phase filtering with smooth tilt angle adjustment
• Ultrasonic shutter
• Supports sampling rates up to 20 MHz
• Hardware-accelerated, freely resizable user interface,
supporting full-screen mode
TDR Arbiter v1.1.4 :
TDR Arbiter is a frequency-dependent spectral balancer. Operating independently of absolute level, this audio plugin is the perfect solution for a wide range of common mixing, restoration, and mastering tasks. Whether it’s de-essing, dampening blasts, or correcting overall frequency balance issues, the algorithm’s level-independent nature allows you to achieve musically compelling results in no time and maintain them throughout the mix. Up to three ranges can be specified in the form of a bell, flat top, and traditional shelves. Arbiter supports both positive (ascending) and negative (descending) control ranges, providing intuitive control over the dynamic frequency balance of a signal. A set of harmonic generators allows you to creatively compensate for any losses introduced by filtering, expanding the largely transparent filtering process with a useful set of sonic alternatives. The plugin features a modern, full-screen user interface that can be freely resized. The wideband spectrum analyzer gives an idea of the instantaneous magnitude of the filter and how it affects the signal from input to output.
Features
• Musically convincing spectral balance control independent of absolute level
• Three freely adjustable frequency ranges
• The original dynamic structure is largely preserved
• Wide operating range
• Very low-distortion anti-aliasing algorithm
• Support for bell, flat top, low and high shelving shapes
• Band-specific and wideband modulation modes
• Solo and delta modes
• User interface with free resizability and full-screen operation