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PurestFade

TL;DW: PurestFade is just like PurestGain, but with a MUCH smoother fade control.

PurestFade.zip(342k)

This is a plugin for one person.

Okay, it’s a plugin that EXISTS because one person asked the right thing at the right time. A mastering engineer emailed me and said, PurestGain is great, it’s just perfect, everything I need except… when I do fades with it, there’s a discontinuity when I go from 0.001 volume on the Slow Fade, to 0. It cuts out abruptly, and that’s a problem. Can you help?

I can!

Thing is, PurestGain is designed so you can whack that control around aggressively. It doesn’t mute instantly, but you can kill a track real fast in a mix, gracefully, without zipper noise. PurestGain is correct for some users. If you needed to have a control on some kind of USB controller, like a NanoKontrol or something (say you’re doing an automation pass) you might well need to trim the overall gain with the top slider, and then assign the hardware controller to the bottom slider and automate. It’ll smooth out the incoming MIDI data and the result will be dynamic and aggressive, will feel like you’re yanking faders around on a real board. That’s the design intent for the ballistics of PurestGain.

PurestFade is totally different. If you are at full crank and snap it instantly to zero, you’ll get an automated fade of about eight seconds or so. It gets subtler and subtler the quieter you go, until at the point of silence you literally can’t mess up the fade: it will always smooth out the last tiny bit.

If you drag it slower than ten seconds you can do any slowness of fade you want, smooth as you like. And, an interesting thing is that if you need a faster fade than the automatic one (of just going fully to zero in an instant and letting the plugin do it) what you can do is manually drag it down faster than that. It’ll chase your fade speed, which means if you’re doing an unnaturally fast fade it’ll be trying to smooth you out a bit but it will let you do that. I think it’s the ultimate smoothed fade.

And, in mixing (since it’s still PurestGain at heart) I think you can decide which you prefer, and if you’ve got a style then you know which one is right for you. Probably won’t be both. If you need to do abrupt, dynamic things it’s PurestGain you’ll want… but if your fader moves are generally more subtle, invisible, then you’re probably going to always want PurestFade for everything. (The top control will still give you more rapid moves if you need them)

Which one is the right one for you? Most likely you already know which one you’ll be using, just from the descriptions.

All this is supported by Patreon, which makes so many things possible. I’ve got an update on the Chord Organ firmware I made, and I should be able to do a better video: I’ll test the new firmware out Tuesday and Wednesday, and then if all goes well I’ll have a video that demonstrates all the new things you can do with the new firmware, and explains the underlying tech better. And then I’ll get back to plugins, which are never far from my sight :)

Precious

TL;DW: Precious is a re-release of another old Character plugin.

Precious.zip(374k)

So this is pretty straightforward: another Character re-issue, now free and open source and available in VST form. Woot!

Might serve as a good color-adder, or fake guitar amp? Based on Precision 8 impulses, but it’s turned into very much its own thing: I think this became Holo in the Busscolors plugins. In the original form, here, you can crank up the color intensity a lot, or distort the hell out of it.

Most of my attention has been taken up, today, by putting out the Airwindows Psych LUTs: I not only put out the first gradiated set of custom Airwindows LUTs (for videomakers, photographers, anybody needing a visual ‘plugin’) but I also made nearly an hour of video walking you through how to do just that in an image editor. The idea is to put tools in the hands of people, and how better than to talk you through the whole LUT creation process so you can experiment yourself, and then use your own creation in a free program like OBS? But I also made available the Psych set and explained what that’s about.

So, Precious is just there for you as another free plugin… and a way for me to mention a whole other world of creativity I’m beginning to supply. There ain’t no LUT forums, so far as I know, so consider that my ‘one more thing’… and I hope you like both that, and Precious.

All this is supported by Patreon, and I’m beginning to see some of my grander goals look more realistic. Key word is ‘Soldercore’: get your soldering iron handy, or get yourself one. We’re going to make stuff :)

Making LUTs with Chris from Airwindows

Here’s something a bit different!

PsychLUTs

LUTs are LookUp Tables for camera adjusting, video making… all sorts of things. And you can use them in the video streaming software I use, OBS (and in many other places!)

I’d been seeing a wild video effect in the Buchla videos of Kevin Rix, and was trying to track down how he did it. Outboard video synthesizers? And then it hit me… LUTs! I figured he was making really wild, aggressive LUTs and applying them to just whatever video footage he had. And I began to experiment…

Here’s the first official result. Airwindows Psych LUTs. This is a set of LUTs that will give you very plausible ‘psychedelic’ effects, like they were a set of lens filters you can apply. There’s a whole series, from 2 to 64: they’re based on ‘posterize’ effects, so higher numbers mean more subtlety and lower numbers are more aggressive. These bridge the gap between wild color effects and high quality video.

The video walks you through how I made the set, and produces a series of different wild effects LIVE ON CAMERA, often of visual stunts on the reference image that I then apply live to the video as it’s being made. Fun is had by all! And depending on how well you get along with free image editors (and what options they’ve got for editing), you can do every bit of it with FREE software. And you can have the Airwindows PsychLUTs free as well, saving you the trouble of coming up with your own (which you should also do).

All this is supported by Patreon, and though you should take care of yourself first, giving me money clearly only encourages me :D so, you’re going to see more creative tools of ALL sorts being shared and given away here. I get to give you all the tools I can think up, because I don’t have to take money for the tools. People chip in to keep me cranking away on all this stuff full-time, and some bits are a lot of fun. Learning the ways of LUTs is great fun, especially if you mean to make music videos… here’s stuff you can use even if you don’t have a budget. I’ll make more :)

Tape (Redux)

TL;DW: Tape needed to get improved. So now it is!

Tape.zip(382k)

For a plugin that’s supposed to be the simplest, easiest, least fussy and most ultimate tape mojo ever, this sure has been through a lot of changes.

First, it came out with a quirk of level setting, where the gain trim didn’t work exactly like just altering gain into the ‘tape’. That got updated. Then, the head bump was too much for many people: really a pretty significant boost on some sounds. So, this Redux is updating that plugin in place (the new version will outright replace the previous one, discard or overwrite the previous wherever you’ve got it) to add what people needed so badly, in spite of my need to keep it almost control-less: a head bump control.

Now, if you crank to 1.0 you get exactly what the previous version was. (If you need to match earlier mixes you can do it this way: just set Bump to 1.0 and you have exactly the previous plugin.) If you turn it to 0, you get the head bump completely removed. It’s like an upgraded version of FromTape in this setting, where you have tone softening/shaping but absolutely no bass bump. And if you leave it at its default of 0.5, I think THAT ought to work for people as the ‘don’t touch anything’, no-fiddling way to mix to Airwindows Tape.

This is meant to be the best. I think people were right about the bass being too much… it was pretty much exactly twice as much as it should’ve been. So, course corrected: now it’s the ultimate. (Tape is of course like the latest ToTape, but it leaves off ‘flutter’ and such things that real tape also tries to avoid, it’s totally current in terms of dithering to the floating point buss etc. and it uses Spiral internally rather than Density, for an even more transparent and analog-like sound than any previous Airwindows tape emulation)

Hope ya like it.

Oh, one more thing: as mentioned in the last bit of the video, I’m working on things like LUTs and visual arts, in Airwindows style. So I’ve developed a LUT that fixes my GH5 camera so it renders super-intense watercolor pigments without blowing them out with too much saturation. I think the result looks very filmlike and natural, and a LUT pack will be coming out as soon as I have some crazier ones done for music video purposes… but part of the idea was to make a simple image that had colors on it (slightly blurred) that I could sample in a paint program like Clip Studio Paint. I have done this, so in advance of the fancy hi-tech LUT stuff, here’s the picture: Watercolor Pigments. It’s not meant to be perfectly sharp, it’s meant to have the COLORS as good as I could get ’em, including a number of color mixes done in real pigments (should also work pretty well mixing ’em in multiply mode to emulate watercolor layering).

All this is supported by Patreon, which is going very well. So maybe you aren’t interested in non-plugin things, but so long as I can keep the plugins coming, it pleases me to also give out other things. And if you do find the other things useful, so much the better. One thing about it, if I was working as a normal plugin business I wouldn’t have the freedom to do all this other stuff, and so it seems natural to share all of it, as much as I can. In future you’ll see other products of everything from LUTs for video-making, to synth hardware-hacking DIY projects, to workflows for doing animation lip-sync. It’s all me doing all of it, so it takes a very long time to get stuff done ‘cos I fit it in around all the plugins, but quarantine has given me just a bit more time to dive deep into all this stuff I do, and I am seizing the opportunity :)

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