Between audio development, songwriting and a computer science day job, sometimes, there is a need for going to another dimension, escape to another reality. I think that is what books are for. And I found several series that are more than fun: they are addictive, and I can’t wait to read the next installment.
Month: August 2015
Yet another plugin announcement, I’m happy to announce the release of a chorus plugin as well as a stereo phaser plugin based on the Audio Toolkit. They are available on Windows and OS X (min. 10.8) in different formats. The chorus plugin is based on a variable delay filter driven by a random delay signal, and the stereo phaser morphs a mono signal in a stereo phased pair.
I’m happy to announce the release of a variable delay plugin and an update to a fixed delay plugin based on the Audio Toolkit. They are available on Windows and OS X (min. 10.8) in different formats. The variable delay plugin allows to define a delay based on a sinusoid (mean delay, delay amplitude and frequency) and mix it with feedback and forward signals. The fixed delay plugin allows a fixed delay (up to a second). Both plugins can run at 192kHz.
I’m happy to announce the release of a side-chain stereo expander based on the Audio Toolkit (yes, after a compressor it is time for an expander!). It is available on Windows and OS X (min. 10.8) in different formats. This stereo expander can work on two channels, left/right or middle/side, possibly in linked mode (only one set of parameters), and can be set up to mix the input signal with the compressed signal (serial/parallel compression). The side chain channels can be used to steer the gain stage (the same setup will be used, right/left or middle/side).