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Hi! I've got a new plugin you can have! These plugins come in Mac AU, and Mac, Windows and Linux VST. They are state of the art sound, have no DRM, and have totally minimal generic interface so you focus on your sounds.

OneCornerClip

OneCornerClipDemo is a universal binary Audio Unit plugin (PPC/32/64 bit AU, for Mac) and one of the coolest things I’ve done in years.

It’s basically a special clipper where you can RADICALLY shape the tone of extremely distorted output without so much as touching any samples that aren’t clipped. The voicing control has a huge impact on the tone of the thing. The secret is this: once you clip, the waveform starts from where the last good sample was and begins rounding off the corner until the signal passes it going the other way. This means high frequency stuff gets well damped down, and it means you can reinforce low bass under conditions of super-obscene hyperclipping.

Then, exiting the clip, you get one perfectly sharp corner (much like if you were lowpass filtering a square wave). Hence, OneCornerClip. The corner becomes part of the waveshaping and stops sounding as much like digital clipping, because there’s only one per wave rather than two, and it’s in a more regular spot rather than being pairs of corners spaced at arbitrary intervals.

That part is true even for massively oversampled clippers: they’re still producing corners that are irregularly spaced depending on how far into clipping you went. OneCornerClip doesn’t do that, so it sounds like LOUD! not like plugin clipping. It feels like you’re cranking some physical device up, but without altering any sample that’s not clipped, without any kind of convolution or EQing or blurring. Clean samples are bypass, period.

For anybody who is trying to get fat EDM grooves to smash through all imaginable loudnesses forever, this is the tool. Dial in the voicing real low to bring out the kicks, you literally can’t lose kicks through smashing this thing. It depends on how you set it.

For anybody who likes taking a mix element like drums and going all NIN on them, producing an intense driving beat, this is also for you. The default voicing of 0.618 is quite good here but you can push it higher for a real aggressive rowdy top-end, or lower to produce drum-machine like effects on cymbals. As the voicing gets lower, cymbal overdrive will get more ragged and synthetic.

At very low or zero voicing settings, you get a dirty, grunged sound because you’re getting digital flat-topping but at many different output levels, never the same one. I’m pretty sure nobody else can do this yet and it doesn’t exist in anybody’s synths either. At a voicing of 1.0 you get literally raw digital clipping, nothing more: you can always hear what that’d be like, just by moving the slider.

Lastly, OneCornerClip can be used anywhere anytime: it’s very efficient, is coded ‘N to N’ so it can work on anything from mono to stereo to 7.1 surround channels (most of my plugins can do that!) and it has zero latency and zero delay. It’s like an analog device that does all this on the fly without getting bogged down in calculating and processing. Like the Purest line of plugins, it runs an 80-bit buss when it’s doing its thing, and when it’s not clipping it passes through the input value totally unprocessed, like bypassing the plugin completely. Heavily oversampled clippers can’t do that, and can’t match the rawness and pureness of OneCornerClip passing through normal audio.

I’m real excited about this one. I’m going to have a lot of fun with it, I think, and so will a lot of other people. Play with the demo and you’ll soon discover some amazing things are possible. And enjoy the video! I did! :)

OneCornerClip is $50.

ADClip5

ADClip5Demo is a universal binary Audio Unit plugin for loudness maximization. Bear in mind that CDs and Loudness War are going out of date and you don’t necessarily want loudness maximization anymore! I’ve made several versions of Righteous for aiming a mix/mastering at targets like YouTube or anywhere that applies replay gain. Though ADClip is still one of the most intense loudness maximizers around, I’m supporting it with new versions because it’s out there and still being used, not because I think it’s the future of mastering. It’s not (though it’ll still catch stray peaks exceptionally well).

At this time I don’t have the full version of this plugin for download :(

However, for those of you who use it differently or still slam levels like old school, ADClip5 has some amazing new features. The big one is a popup menu that lets you audition ONLY the clipped content (turn your monitoring down first!) or the treble/bass supplementing. Because that’s only safe to adjust if you can hear it, the ‘trim’ controls are back for both those features. They default to 0.1 which is the same as before, but now you can crank the effect up ten times as high. Reinforcing clipped-off highs gets you a ‘spikey’ harsh loudness like FG-X crapping out, reinforcing bass sort of spreads the bass out. Neither one should be at a significant amount of loudness compared to the regular track, especially the highs reinforcement, but since you can control it now it’s up to you. Being able to monitor it lets you hear exactly what’s being used, which might be a precaution.

The Clip Only setting lets you quickly find a max smashing level even if your ears get fatigued from too much loud smashy: if you can hear recognizable stuff on Clip Only, it’s going to be extra ugly when you listen back later with fresh ears. If Clip Only is in constant use but you can’t make out anything more than sputtering, you’re reasonably safe.

ADClip5 still uses its special ADClip entry/exit softening to suppress digital glare when pushed hard. It now declares no latency so you can track with it as part of a zero-latency setup, but it will delay the signal by exactly one sample: I figure that’s not going to affect performance timing, and on the 2-buss it won’t affect relative positionings of tracks. We might be able to see better DAW performance when all the plugins used are declaring zero latency, so I’ve made this change. For use in submixes and places where you’re smashing tracks with a clipper to get specific tones, I recommend looking at the new plugin OneCornerClip, which is more of a waveshaper and delays zero samples. ADClip needs to soften the exits from clips, so it can’t do that.

ADClip5 is $50.

Righteous3

Righteous3Demo is a universal binary Audio Unit plugin for the 2-buss, and it is the first and only plugin that can do loudness maximization on YouTube AFTER they put in their ‘replay gain’ function.

At the time of writing I don’t have the full version of this plugin: this is still the demo :(

And it does it perfectly honest and legit, too, by delivering what Google wants: but optimized. It was originally designed to force people to mix dynamically, at a lower target level than YouTube’s -13db RMS. (it’s now adjustable, so if they change it you can retarget!)

It was originally designed as a final output stage for targetting Pono, so it has an Airwindows fancy wordlength reducer set to 24 bit for such use (or any 24 bit export). It uses Naturalize out of Ditherbox, which is a $50 value already. It also includes a simplified version of Airwindows ADClip 4, without the techniques for sneaking clipped bass and treble energy back into the sound, and without the fancy bypassing when not actively clipping. That’s okay, all we really need is to soften the onsets and exits of clipping energy (most obvious at 44.1 or 48K)

And now with Righteous3, you can morph between the tighter, more well-behaved performance of Righteous2 and the luxurious bloom of the original ‘mix everything super quiet’ Righteous, with the Asymmetrical Bloom control! Turn it up to get more lushness and bass warmth, cut it back to rein in things if you’re pushing Righteous3 a little harder.

And finally, Righteous3 has opened things up to all sorts of workflows, not just the super-idealistic focus of the original Righteous! Use 24 bit to produce your hi-res output. Switch it to 16-bit and output CD-optimized audio using the same Naturalize dither (exclusive to Airwindows). Or, set it to 32 bit and get the same noise shaping to the CoreAudio buss that all the Purest series of plugins use, so you can use Ditherbox or ADClip or literally any other mastering-type plugin you wish! The stuff Righteous brings to the table is too important to restrict it to just one workflow. You can have everything Righteous was designed to be, or you can swap in anything else you like!

By the way, just because you CAN use Righteous3 to maximize YouTube loudness (no matter what they change: just target the RMS level they want you to hit) doesn’t mean you should. -13db is by no means obnoxiously overloud, but you can still allow for more open and dynamic sounds. You might like them! -13db is probably your best bet for not having your balances altered by YouTube, though.

Righteous3 is $50.

Gatelope2

Gatelope2Demo is a universal binary Audio Unit plugin for the 2-buss. Sound coming in triggers a gate which sweeps two very transparent and natural filters across each other to cut off the sound. Can cut mostly treble for toms, or tighten bass on kicks and snares. Startlingly useful!

This plugin was inspired by Ola Sonmark, who continues to enjoy it many years later. It’s like an audiophile version of an envelope follower, the original purpose being to gate toms in such a way that their roundness could hang on even while cymbal bleed is being filtered away from them. I also found that you could tighten up things like kick drums by using Gatelope and cutting down the bass sustain. Or, of course, you can do both at once.

The changes are as follows. Now, Gatelope uses the 80 bit internal buss and noise shapes to the 32-bit CoreAudio buss inside the DAW. That is a very tiny increase in resolution I started doing with the Purest series of plugins. More noticeably, Gatelope2 now runs zero latency! The original version used 256 samples of latency to do the lookahead. This version instead uses an attack speed control, to suppress clicking sounds on cut-off attacks. You can also use it for sound effects, taking the front transient right off if you like! Works best (most obviously) with very aggressively gated settings.

Gatelope2 is $50, and you can have the original version (with latency and lookahead) if you buy version 2: just email and ask once you’ve got the current version.

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