Wavesfactory – Quantum v1.0.0 – R2R (VST, VST3, AAX MOD) [WiN x64]

By | November 17, 2022

 

Year/Date of Issue: 16.09.2021
Version: 1.0.0
Developer: Wave Factory
Developer site: Wavesfactory
Format: VST/VST3/AAX(MOD)
Bit depth: 64bit
Tabletka: present
System requirements: Windows 64-bit, versions 7, 8 or 10.


Description: Quantum is an audio plugin that separates an audio signal into attack and sustain parts.
With 16 built-in high quality effects that can be applied to each path independently.
Quantum redefines what is possible in transitional shaping.

In addition to the transition shaper
A transient shaper is an audio processor that can increase or decrease transients or tonal portions of a signal. It has become an indispensable mixing tool in every studio.
Quantum automatically detects and classifies your signal’s transients, separating the sound into two paths: attack and sustain. The level of control you now have is unparalleled, giving you the ability to add effects to each path separately before merging them together.

When dealing with innovation, it is difficult for us to categorize our own creations. Quantum is a transient shaper? In a way it is, but when you compare it to a conventional transient shaper, you lose because it’s so much larger. Quantum is innovative and doesn’t fall into a simple category.

Intelligent transient detection
At its core, Quantum is a modern transient shaper. We use this technology to automatically detect transients. This way we get more natural results without artifacts than other methods that can be digitally sound and full of artifacts.
Quantum eliminates the need for a threshold parameter that you would have to set for every track. So you can work faster and get perfect results.

Limitless Possibilities
Quantum is not a one-trick gimmick, it’s quite the opposite. Think of it like a tool box. This is a comprehensive set of tools that allow you to control, distort, manipulate and completely transform your tracks.

Transient EQ, changing the pitch of drums without losing attack, reducing explosive sounds in vocals, why not just use explosive EQs? Add reverb to just the attack of your drums for a clearer, clean room feel. The possibilities are truly endless and we’re sure you’ll come up with new uses that we can’t imagine right now. Be creative!


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