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Guilloche

Guilloche

audio freeware plugins by Sascha Eversmeier free audio plugins (VST & AudioUnits) This category serves you with audio plugins I developed (between 2001 and 2004). All downloadable stuff here is freeware. VST plugins. My plugins were written with microsoft visual c++ 5, the steinberg vst plugins sdk and a resource control system called girlfriend ® (that I've upgraded to wife ® in the meantime...). Credits: I'd like to thank Thomas Serafini for our discussions on how to simulate some aspects of the analog world, his intensive multiple testings and motivation. Big thanks go out to Dan Suter, mastering engineer at echochamber. Any Mac version of my plugins is compiled by Urs Heckmann (www.u-he.com), the author of 'more feedback machine'. Most of all, thanks to my girl Birgit for endless patience, understanding, supporting my ideas and watching over me in every way.

audio freeware plugins by Sascha Eversmeier THDanalog-style saturator This was my first attempt in writing a plugin. It has become quite known on the net and with many thousands of copies around, the time should be right for v1.0. However, I will no longer continue the development of this plugin. But as THD has gained a lot of popularity, I will keep it available here in its current state. This is no typical high-gain distortion device, nor a 'decimator' or bit crusher. Well, what is going on inside analog gear, especially when it comes to the fact, that tube equipment always sounds different as solid-state devices? Now, THD is an approach to a very few of such aspects. You might also want it to simulate a tape machine driven to the limit to achieve that typical warmth & fatness associated with analog recordings. As always, trust your ears. Installation: Unzip the archive, copy the .dll file into your '\vstplugins' folder and (re)start the host program.

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