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VST Discovery: digitalfishphones Endorphin


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Platform: PC, Linux
Format: VST
Price: FREE!

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Transient designers are one of the secret weapons used by producers and engineers to shape drum sounds - usually to make them explode with life and power. But transient designers can do quite the opposite as well by smoothing harsh transients over. They have saved many a drum mix, but they have enhanced even more.

The nearly ubiquitous transient designer in the world of hardware processors is the not-so-creatively named Transient Designer by Sound Performance Lab, or SPL as they're better known. This unassuming little box goes for about $15oo, but they've recently licensed their technology to Universal Audio, who promptly released a software plug-in version with the same predictable name. The good news is that their version sounds great! The bad news is that you not only have to buy the plug-in for $200, you also have to purchase their proprietary hardware accelerator to power the thing! Those can set you back anywhere from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars, depending on the model and configuration.

So what the heck does all this have to do with digitalfishphones Dominion, you say? Well as you have probably already guessed, Dominion is a transient designer like the SPL, but it is available for absolutely nothing. As great as that is, it actually gets better. Dominion is an entire envelope processor on steroids! Check out this blurb taken directly from their site:

"Adjust attack & sustain independently, regardless of input level. Plus, you have control over the envelopes' time constants. Imagine pulling a drummer up front or pushing him to the background by dragging just a single slider! Feel like moving the walls around him? Again, a single push enhances the room information or can make the sound really dry." If you've worked with mixing drum tracks much you can imagine what kind of sonic creativity this tool will inspire.

As if this wasn't enough to offer as a free tool, digitalfishphones also added 3 additional features to Dominion: a saturation circuit, which adds analog-style warmth to the processed tracks, an exciter circuit, which adds extra high-frequency harmonics which add a sense of air and fullness, and a brickwall limiter. Each one of those tools are available for sale in music stores individually, but with the free Dominion you get it all!

So grab Dominion below and pull up a drum mix or some multi-track drum samples to put it on, then let Dominion do it's magic. You'll be impressed with all the ways you can creatively shape your sounds. And for really wacky stuff, try it on other kinds of tracks as well. Want to remove the transients from a vocal track or soften an already recorded keyboard track? Now you can.




Endorphin is free software
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VirSyn TDesign goes for $250!

VST Discovery: Reign Design 1-Time

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Tape Saturation Emulation
Platform: Mac - Intel & PPC
Format: Audio Units

Price: FREE!

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I was feeling pretty bad that most great free plug-ins are only available for PC, so I went out of my way to post a Mac-only plug. Hopefully somebody will appreciate this!

1-Time is a simple but effective tape saturation plug-in developed by Reign Design. It smooths out cold digital tracks and adds a sense of weight to thin kick drums, bass guitar, and more. 1-Time couldn't be more simple to use, thanks to its one knob-one setting configuration. It is also mono-only, so it can only be used on things like kick and snare, bass and guitar, and vocals, not the stereo mix buss (the process that adds the individual channels together to create a stereo mix).

Reign Design not only makes AU plugins (Audio Units, Apple's plug-in format) plug-ins, but part of their business is also designing both custom and pre-made GUI's (Graphical User Interface). They even say that they'll design a GUI for free if you have an idea for a plug-in!

So, who's got a good idea?


Terminology review:

AU = Audio Units, Apple's built-in plug-in format.
GUI = Graphical User Interface
Stereo Mix Buss = the process that adds the individual channels together to create a stereo mix.




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1-Time is free software

VST Discovery: Bootsy Tessla SE

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Analog Transformer Saturation Emulator

Platform: PC, Linux
Format: VST
Price: FREE!
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There are no surprises with this great VST sound shaping tool. You want the sound of an analog transformer? Turn up the saturate 'til you're happy. That is about it. For those not familiar with the sound of recording with real transformer-based gear, the results can be a little more subtle than you might expect at first. But the difference between analog and digital is actually a subtle thing, so this is an accurate way to reproduce the characteristics of a transformer. Remember, it may not sound like much on one track, but put it on a lot of tracks that matter, and the net result should be noticeable.




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Tessla SE is free software
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URS Saturation goes for $249!

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