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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.

Channel

Channel is a phenomenon! This freebie has more stories about it than anything Airwindows ever made. It has two controls, and one of them didn’t work for ages, and it didn’t even matter. There was a shootout among Virtual Console Emulation plugins once, with the finest for-pay plugins from other companies, and the person doing the shootout didn’t want to pick up BussColors and just grabbed Channel and called it a day. Channel won that shootout…

Here’s all it does. There’s a selector between Neve, API and SSL settings. All this does is apply an Airwindows interleaved highpass tightening up the deep bass, plus setting one slew clipper (also seen in Slew). For some time due to a bug, no matter what you set you got SSL. Then, you get one stage of the Density saturation effect, but rather than being applied with gain staging it just generated the saturation in the simplest way possible and then did a dry/wet control to apply it. That’s all! That’s all it does.

And when I tried to alter it, seemingly the entire Internet rose up with wails of anguish and yelled at me until I put it right back, just as it was.

The lessons learned have taken many years to really understand. In a real sense it’s the sheer simplicity of these algorithms that give them the sound they have. The math operations are simple and few. It’s like an analog circuit that sees very few elements: the sound isn’t weakened through overprocessing.

Also, the dry/wet application of the saturation curve gives you access to incredibly gentle overdrive, like no other Airwindows plugin has ever done with the exception of Single Ended Triode.

There are several versions of Channel, but it all started here. This is the one where the selector doesn’t do anything, by the way. No sense breaking people’s old mixes by altering settings. Just enjoy the tonal purity and don’t worry whether the button says ‘Neve’. Bottom line, it sounds good.

Channel declares one sample of latency.

Tremolo

Tremolo is from way back. It works in a rather special way. Rather than simply modulate loudness, Tremolo modulates spatial depth. That’s done through exploiting the qualities the ‘Density’ algorithm has for pushing stuff back in space (and making it thin and wiry) or bringing it forward (and making it fat and distorted).

Tremolo puts that behavior on an LFO, so you can get a really old school tube-style tremolo going. It doesn’t have facilities to trigger the LFO, so there’s no way to sync it up, but because of the way it works you’ll hear some output even at its ‘thinnest’ point.

Hope you like it!

Nikola

Nikola was an attempt to do the sound of an audio Tesla Coil. It’s incredibly nasty! Free, of course.

When I say attempt, I mean it sounds nothing like an audio Tesla Coil. But that was the intention—and it sure makes a striking, dreadful sound!

Nikola declares one sample of latency.

ADT

ADT was one of the first Airwindows plugins. It uses two adjustable delay taps, which you can mix either in-phase or out of phase, to sculpt the sound.

The idea is, you can get a lusher sound through the very quick delay while also positioning the times so that they give you reinforcements and cancellations in useful places. It’s possible to find tonal qualities and then cancel them out by reversing the phase of the tap.

There’s no demo for this, and a more recent version that’s still for sale (look for ADT2). If you’d like the older version of ADT from 2007 without the code from Console that makes it bigger and deeper, buy the current ADT and ask for this one by email. I’ll send it. Even though the plugin is from 2007, the compile of it is more recent and 64-bit friendly.

ADT declares one sample of latency (this was kind of a phase)

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