SnareBuzz 2.0

SnareBuzz 2.0

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bx_subsynth

bx_subsynth

<p><img src="https://www.pluginboutique.com/system/vip_testimonials/pictures/000/002/472/original/james-wiltshire-PluginBoutique.jpg?1529315103"></p><blockquote><strong>"At last, a subsonic processor with the level of control needed for contemporary electronica, club and cinematic productions."</strong></blockquote><p><strong>James Wiltshire</strong>. Producer (Freemasons, F9 Audio)</p><p><br></p><p><img src="https://www.pluginboutique.com/system/vip_testimonials/pictures/000/002/476/original/soundprank_PluginBoutique.jpg?1529315408"></p><blockquote><strong>"A great secret weapon for adding body and low-end energy to all sorts of program material."</strong></blockquote><p><strong>Soundprank/Colin E. Fisher</strong>. 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DJ/Producer/Artist</p><p><br></p><h4 class="ql-align-center"><strong><img src="https://www.pluginboutique.com/ckeditor_assets/pictures/23037/original_Brainworx_LOGO.png"></strong></h4><h4 class="ql-align-center"><strong>The Holy Grail for Bass Fanatics</strong></h4><p>bx_subsynth is the Holy Grail for Bass Fanatics!</p><p>Integrating a mix of classic and modern processing, this 10-ton beast gives music tracks, cinematic special FX and DJs’ sound systems a bottom end that goes all the way to the Earth’s core!</p><p>In developing bx_subsynth, Brainworx initially made a meticulous model of the legendary dbx 120XP Subharmonic Synthesizer’s Waveform Modeling™ engine, which generates discrete bass frequencies one octave below what you feed in to it. They then supersized the 120XP’s feature set to create much tighter, clearer, bigger and resonant bass.</p><p>For starters, bx_subsynth generates subharmonics in up to three discrete frequency bands versus the 120XP’s two—the addition of a higher bass band for re-synthesis lets you capture and nosedive the fundamental frequencies of a much wider variety of instruments, including snare drum and acoustic guitar.</p><p>The Tight Punch control creates crystal-clear, body-thumping bass by adding a resonant sub-bass peak and filtering out unwanted lows below its cutoff frequency. Powerful Edge processing lets you select from two modes of operation—Smooth and Harsh—that compress and saturate your tracks, alternately delivering super-compact or explosively trashy drums and throbbing, in-your-face bass guitar.</p><p><strong>Let’s Be Clear</strong></p><p>Bass EQ can’t do what bx_subsynth does. The discrete frequencies bx_subsynth generates leave more space across the bass-frequency band for other instruments, letting you jack up subsynth’s bass without muddying your mix. Plus, EQs can’t boost bass in a thin track that doesn’t have any bottom to begin with. bx_subsynth doesn’t just boost—it adds new bottom! And whereas psychoacoustic bass processors trick your brain into hearing phantom subharmonics that don’t actually exist—and which you can’t feel—bx_subsynth adds real sub-bass that will shake your body like an earthquake!</p><p>The applications are limitless. Retune your drum tracks: Dial in higher subharmonics for rack toms and lower ones for the floor tom for colossal, pounding drum fills. Boost different subharmonics on a kick drum and bass guitar to separate their sounds in the mix, for increased clarity and punch. Add subterranean thunder to sustained left-hand octaves on piano tracks. Automatically generate a perfectly synchronized bassline from the bottom strings played on an arpeggiated acoustic guitar track; two knob twists are all it takes to focus the bassline’s image dead-center and massively widen the guitar’s stereo image up to 400%.</p><p>Remastering engineers can use bx_subsynth to add a fat bottom end to thin vinyl masters and old recordings made on narrow-gauge multitrack tape recorders. Sound designers can pump up weak cinematic FX with terrifying lows. DJs can turbocharge their sound systems’ low end to woofer-shattering extremes. This is bottom end you can feel in your rattling bones.</p><p>bx_subsynth. Feel the bass.</p><h4><strong>Features</strong></h4><ul><li>Models the dbx 120XP Subharmonic Synthesizer’s elemental sound, with dramatically expanded processing capabilities and controls</li><li>Generates thunderous lows to music tracks, cinematic FX and sound systems</li><li>Tight Punch provides resonant high-pass—with adjustable cutoff frequency—for accentuated punch while taming excessive low end</li><li>Low End control adjusts total bass output for perfect balance with mids and highs</li><li>Two types of Edge processing—Smooth and Harsh—can be shaped with Low Cut and High Cut filters and fine-tuned with individual controls</li><li>Mono Maker control sums bass band to mono below user-adjustable corner frequency for laser-like focus</li></ul><h4><strong>System Requirements</strong></h4><p><strong>Mac</strong></p><ul><li>macOS 13&nbsp;down to macOS 10.11</li><li>Intel, or Apple Silicon&nbsp;</li></ul><p><strong>PC</strong></p><ul><li>Windows 11 down to Windows 8</li><li>x64-compatible CPU</li></ul><p>Display resolution: 1440 × 900px or 1280 × 960px or higher</p><p>Memory: 2 GB RAM</p><p>AAX DSP, AAX Native, AU,&nbsp;VST2, VST3</p>

Spectre

Spectre

Step into a new era of sound enhancement with Spectre, the latest innovation from Wavesfactory. More than just an EQ or a simple enhancer, Spectre breathes life into your music, infusing it with rich, harmonic content tailored precisely to your taste. Designed for professionals and enthusiasts alike, Spectre stands out as a revolutionary tool in audio production, celebrated by industry experts. Transform Your Sound with Unprecedented Precision Spectre isn't your ordinary EQ; it's a sophisticated multi-band enhancer that adds depth, warmth, and brilliance to your music. By blending the best elements of traditional EQs with unique saturation algorithms, Spectre allows you to mold your sound with clarity and subtlety never before possible. Features that Redefine Sound Enhancement: Multi-Band Processing: Operates across five bands, offering unparalleled control over the spectrum of your music. 10 Saturation Algorithms: Choose from a diverse range of saturation styles, from warm tubes to aggressive digital clipping, to impart the desired character to each frequency band. Harmonic Content Addition: Unlike standard EQs, Spectre injects new harmonic elements into your music, enhancing its overall texture and depth. Versatile Applications: Perfect for individual tracks, busses, and mastering, Spectre can rejuvenate dull mixes, enhance bass for smaller speakers, and even serve as a high-end stereo widener. Oversampling Options: With optional 4x and 16x oversampling, ensure pristine audio quality without aliasing, even under the most extreme settings. Saturation Modes & De-Emphasis: Tailor the intensity of the effect with subtle, medium, and aggressive saturation modes, and use de-Emphasis to balance the spectral impact. Designed for Creativity and Ease of Use: Spectre's interface is intuitive and familiar, drawing on traditional EQ workflows while offering innovative enhancements. Whether you're aiming to subtly refine your mix or drastically transform your sound, Spectre provides the tools you need in an accessible format. Tailored to Your Production Needs: Whether you work in mono, stereo, or mid/side, Spectre adapts to your workflow, providing targeted enhancements exactly where you need them. It's the ideal tool for bringing out the best in your music, from subtle nuances to broad, dramatic shifts. System Requirements: Mac: macOS 10.9 or higher, supporting both Intel and Apple Silicon, 64-bit required. Windows: Compatible with Windows 7, 8, or 10 (64-bit only), suitable for any DAW that hosts VST plugins or Pro Tools. Note: Spectre is a 64-bit plugin and requires a 64-bit DAW and operating system. Elevate your audio experience with Spectre from Wavesfactory — where innovation meets musicality, bringing your sound to new heights.

Cassette Transport

Cassette Transport

<p>If you're looking to add some vintage cassette flavor to your digital productions, the Cassette Transport plugin from Wavesfactory is definitely worth checking out. This free audio effect emulates the characteristic sounds of consumer tape players, including the gradual pitch changes from pressing play/stop and the mechanical noises of the transport buttons and motor. Let's take a closer look at what makes Cassette Transport a compelling creative tool for producers and sound designers.</p><p><br></p><h2>Simulating Cassette Tape Imperfections</h2><p><br></p><p>At its core, Cassette Transport is designed to simulate the imperfections and quirks of cassette playback. When you press play on an old tape deck, the reels don't instantly start moving at full speed. There's a short period where the tape gradually accelerates, causing the audio to start slowly and rise in pitch until it reaches the proper speed and pitch. Conversely, hitting stop results in the tape slowing down with the pitch falling until it comes to rest.&nbsp;</p><p><br></p><p>Cassette Transport replicates these behaviors, allowing you to set the play and stop times independently up to 8 seconds. You can also sync the times to your project tempo, making it easy to create tape stop effects that are musically in time. In addition to the pitch fluctuations, the plugin includes samples of the actual noises generated by a cassette player's mechanical buttons and motor. These can be mixed in with the processed audio to taste.</p><p><br></p><p>By combining the tape start/stop pitch effects with the physical button and motor sounds, Cassette Transport does a convincing job of making your pristine digital tracks sound like they're being played back on a lo-fi cassette deck. All the major characteristics are there - the wobbly pitch, the clunky buttons, the whirring of the motor. For a free plugin, the attention to detail is quite impressive.</p><p><br></p><h2>A Faithful (and Free) Recreation</h2><p><br></p><p>Speaking of free, it's worth noting that Cassette Transport is completely free to download and use. You just need to provide your email address on the Wavesfactory website to receive the download link. For such a capable and convincing effect, the fact that it costs nothing is remarkable.</p><p><br></p><p>Under the hood, Cassette Transport is available in all the major plugin formats - 64-bit VST, VST3, AU, and AAX. This broad compatibility ensures that the vast majority of music producers can make use of it, regardless of their host DAW. The plugin is supported on Windows 7 and later and macOS 10.7 and up.</p><p><br></p><p>For those who want even more advanced cassette modeling, Wavesfactory also offers a paid plugin simply called "Cassette". This expands on Cassette Transport with features like more detailed tape emulation, selectable tape types, stereo spread, and saturation. But for most users looking to dabble with tape stop effects, the free Cassette Transport is more than sufficient.</p><p><br></p><h2>Hands-On with Cassette Transport</h2><p><br></p><p>Installing and using Cassette Transport couldn't be easier. Once you have it loaded on a track in your DAW, the interface presents you with large, skeuomorphic buttons to trigger the play and stop effects. Clicking these produces the tape start/stop sounds in real-time.</p><p><br></p><p>The large knobs let you set the play and stop times, and helpfully display the values in both absolute time and musical note divisions. The sync button locks the times to the host tempo for easy musical synchronization. Smaller knobs allow you to dial in the amount of the mechanical button and motor noises, as well as control the overall output level.</p><p><br></p><p>In use, Cassette Transport is intuitive and sounds great. The play and stop effects are convincing, with the pitch and speed changing smoothly and naturally. The button and motor sounds help sell the illusion of working with a real tape deck. While it excels at tape stop effects, it can also be used more subtly to add vintage character to any sound.</p><p><br></p><p>One of the best things about Cassette Transport is how easy it is to automate. All of the key parameters are exposed for DAW automation, so you can program the play/stop buttons to trigger at specific points in your track. This allows you to get creative with tape effects that are perfectly timed to your song.</p><p><br></p><h2>Endless Creative Possibilities&nbsp;</h2><p><br></p><p>The most obvious use for Cassette Transport is creating tape stop effects. These have been a popular technique in many genres, from hip-hop and electronic music to pop and rock. With this plugin, you can easily add tape stops to any sound, whether it's a synth lead, drum loop, vocal, or even a full mix.</p><p><br></p><p>But Cassette Transport can be used for so much more than just hard tape stops. Try automating the play time to create gradual tape speed-ups that add movement and interest to your parts. Or use the stop effect subtly at the end of a phrase to give it a gentle tape-like quality. You can even automate the motor noise to create buildups and breakdowns in your arrangement.</p><p><br></p><p>Sound designers will also find a lot to like here. The mechanical button sounds can be used as sweeteners or layered with other samples to create unique textures. You could process dialog with Cassette Transport to simulate a cassette recording. Foley artists could even use it to recreate the sounds of a tape player in a film or video game.</p><p><br></p><p>The beauty of Cassette Transport is that it's so easy to use, you'll find yourself experimenting with it on all sorts of material. And because it's free, there's no reason not to have it in your plugin folder ready to inspire new ideas.</p><p><br></p><h2>Conclusion</h2><p><br></p><p>Cassette Transport is a fantastic example of a free plugin that punches well above its price point. It delivers convincing cassette tape effects with a simple, intuitive interface. While it may be a one-trick pony, it does that trick exceptionally well.</p><p><br></p><p>Whether you're looking to add some lo-fi nostalgia to your tracks, create ear-catching tape stop effects, or just experiment with a fun new sound mangling tool, Cassette Transport is well worth the (non-existent) asking price. Bedroom producers, sound designers, and professional mix engineers alike will find something to love here.</p><p><br></p><p>So if you haven't already, head over to the Wavesfactory website and grab Cassette Transport for yourself. In a world of increasingly complex and expensive audio software, it's refreshing to find a plugin that does one thing and does it well, all while being completely free. Cassette Transport is a must-have for any creative audio toolbox.</p><p><br></p><p>Citations:</p><p>[1] https://www.pluginboutique.com/product/3-Studio-Tools/72-Utility/6216-Cassette-Transport</p><p>[2] https://www.wavesfactory.com/free-vst-plugins/</p><p>[3] https://www.wavesfactory.com/audio-plugins/cassette/</p><p>[4] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_hFj6PzVoI</p><p>[5] https://discuss.cakewalk.com/topic/26110-wavefactory-cassette-transport-plugin-free/</p><p>[6] https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=540655</p><p>[7] https://www.reddit.com/r/trapproduction/comments/thp5ad/best_plugin_for_tape_stop_effects/</p><p>[8] https://superherosamples.com/wavesfactory-cassette-plugin-review-lofi-tape-sound/</p><p>[9] https://www.production-expert.com/home-page/cassette-transport-from-wavesfactory</p><p>[10] https://bedroomproducersblog.com/2020/03/10/wavesfactory-cassette-transport/</p><p>[11] https://www.wavesfactory.com/blog/posts/changelog-and-updates/</p><p>[12] https://gearspace.com/board/product-alerts-older-than-2-months/1300688-cassette-transport-free-tape-start-amp-stop-plugin.html</p>