Music producers and sound engineers looking to add a wide range of loudspeaker and microphone impulse responses to their productions will be impressed with AudioThing Speakers, a software plug-in that's designed to shape any sound like it's being played by an old telephone, radio, or classic cabinet. The software can also shape your sound as if it was recorded with a vintage ribbon microphone or a toy recorder.
Speakers is freely configurable with all effects being arrangeable by dragging and dropping. You'll find a rich effects chain that includes compression, distortion, and filtering, as well as an array of looping background noises for setting the sound in a variety of environments. Speakers is compatible with Mac and Windows and works within most major DAWs that support VST, AU, and AAX formats.
ript>- 55 Speakers: Cabinets, devices, phones, radios, speakers, toys
- 32 Microphones: Condensers, dynamics, phones, ribbons, and more
- 18 Distortion/Degradation Algorithms: From carbon mic overdrive to GSM interference
- 42 Background Noises (190MB): Devices, places, organic, and more
- EQ, compressor, multimode filter
- Flexible routing
- Low latency / ultralow CPU
- Multilanguage support (beta)
- Resizable window
- Preset system with randomizer
- TV Emulation
- Sony Trinitron CRT Impulse Response
- Vintage Telephone (1960)
- Italian Telephone (1970)
- Speaker Model
- Apple II Speaker Impulse Response
- Megaphone Microphone and Speaker
- Library of Congress C1 Cassette Player Impulse Response
- Vintage Tape Recorder
- Radio (Big) Emulation
- Radio (Small) Impulse Response
- Small Radio
- Speak and Spell IR
- Toy Recorder Speaker
- LOMO Mic IR
- Sony 510C Microphone IR
- SM58 IR Microphone
- SM57 IR Microphone
- CB Radio Microphone Impulse Response
- Talk Back Microphone
- Toy Recorder Microphone
- Rearrange the modules with a simple drag and drop
- Disable a module with CMD or CTRL + click
- Change the Input position, make sure the lock is open by clicking on it
- A 5-band EQ with low and high shelves and three parametric bands allows for shaping the frequency response of the Microphone and Speaker emulations.
- Drag the nodes around to set band frequencies and gains, scroll the mousewheel over a node to tweak the Q, double-click to reset the band.
- Distortion: Carbon Mic, Classic Drive, Diode Clipper, Foldover, Soft Drive, Tape, Valve.
- Degradation: Bit Crusher, Clicks, Drops, GSM, Interference, Quantization, Robotization, Telecom.
