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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.

CStrip

CStripDemo is the Airwindows channel strip! 32bit/64bit/PPC Audio Unit, with EQ, compression, gate, highpass, lowpass and timing trim, CStrip is the go-to toolbox for any track.

All the parts not in use switch themselves out of the circuit, so you can engage only the parts you need. They’re designed to work together perfectly, interleaved in the most useful possible way. This is also one of the first plugins to get Airwindows floating point noise shaping, retaining more tonal depth on the Audio Unit buss. The signal flow goes like this:

Gate—Highpass—Compressor—EQ(High/Mid/Low)—Timing—Lowpass

Gate’s an implementation of Digital Black. The Highpass can help tighten up the action of the compressor, which is the specialty comp that first came out as ButterComp: it’s a very soft and gentle compressor. EQ was originally its own plugin, and a fantastic grab-and-go broad-stroke tone shaper. Timing is there just in case you need to delay a track a tiny bit against another track, by ear: it’s easier than sliding tracks by a sample or two in the arrange window. And the Lowpass is a special algorithm, great at shaping things like guitars. It goes after the gate and compressor just so it can further soften any artifacts the dynamics might have produced.

The whole thing is designed to be run off a MIDI controller such as the NanoKontrol: you can fit everything onto that, plus a fader, pan and an aux for a reverb send. Set it up assigned to the selected track, and you can go through adjusting or automating stuff by ear, without even having the plugin interface open. There’s nothing so useful as adjusting sound, by ear, without being drawn into thought about the numbers. CStrip is designed to give you a huge amount of control over the basics, like that, in a great sounding way.

CStrip is $50.

EQ

EQDemo existed for a little while before it got rolled into CStrip, the Airwindows channel strip! It’s the backbone of CStrip. It’s got Airwindows-style high/mid/low controls, highpass and lowpass, and sweepable crossover points (note: not center points, crossover points).

If you’d like this, you may as well get CStrip and you’ll have it—but if you want it standalone or exactly like it is in the demo, buy CStrip and ask me for the older precursor in an email. I’ll send it.

ToTape3

ToTape3Demo was the precursor to ToTape4. It’s the ‘high-resolution’, realistic emulation in contrast to Iron Oxide, which is the ‘for effect’, tape-slam sort of plugin.

ToTape doesn’t tend to have striking changes in behavior version by version, because it’s toward an emulation target that is itself very high-resolution. It’s about mimicking the tone of magnetic tape recording, and has done that pretty well from the start. The improvements have generally been in the realm of making the head bump work better, improving fidelity and transparency, and these are such arcane little techie adjustments that there’s not much to say about them.

ToTape3 did add tape flutter to the plugin: that’s a pretty notable change. It’s also got the FromTape3 plugin, which is just the treble soften from ToTape3—and this FromTape has flutter, too!

The recentest ToTape is almost certainly going to be the one you want, but if you like one of the earlier versions best, buy the current one and ask for the specific older version you like. I’ll send it.

ToTape3 runs one sample of latency.

DeEss2

DeEss2Demo is the latest version of the very successful Airwindows de-esser! It’s refined for easier, more effective operation, and now comes in normal and mid/side versions by request!

NOTE: you can also have the original DeEss when buying this. It turned out that the original, confusing-to-operate DeEss had special tone qualities that this simplification took away. Check to see if you’d rather learn the original Airwindows DeEss, because I’ll send it to purchasers of DeEss2 who ask. And of course, you’ll get future DeEsses, if I manage to get best of both worlds in one plugin…

This is very much a mastering grade DeEsser. When not engaged and triggered, it does a strict hard bypass, doing no processing or anything beyond literally copying the input data right through to the output. When it is triggered, it applies a lowpass filter of a special kind, rather than just gating everything- that’s so it can be used on full mixes without disrupting them too badly. It also processes in 64-bit resolution, and noise shapes that output to the Audio Unit 32-bit output buss (like other recent Airwindows plugins). And of course, like all Airwindows plugins, it’s 64-bit compliant, while still working on 32-bit Intel and even 32-bit PPC Macs.

If you hear it affecting sung notes, it’s already way way past engaging on esses (it is designed properly, to not sound as if it’s doing anything while controlling esses). Set it so it takes the super-hot highs off only the esses, which MIGHT produce lispy effects and might not even go as far as to do that- and then, use the dry/wet control to bring back some of the ess for tonal purposes, while leaving it well controlled. These plugins are designed to work with bright tracks where the esses are a real problem, not meant to turn any old track into thoft thonic thculpture. I hope it finds uses in a few good places.

DeEss2 is $50.

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