Transform audio signals with the authentic sound of a wide range of speakerphones and playback devices with Audio Ease Speakerphone 3, a plug-in that provides 400 speaker IRs, 23 mics, and 106 covers (objects covering a sound source) for massive creative versatility. Along with 53 spaces powered by Altiverb, you can transform your audio in a multitude of ways.
Speakerphone 3 comes with 5GB of ambiences and sound FX for further processing, including distortion, cellular phone compression, gating, EQ, modulation, bitcrushing, and much more. Twelve DSP modules can be selected from, and the plug-in allows for up to 500 presets. Smooth and clickless operation makes the UI intuitive and fast, and you can use four LFOs for seamless automation programming. An input level meter with auto-level function makes it easier than ever to ensure precise gain staging. Speakerphone 3 is available in AAX, AU, and VST3 plug-in formats and supports macOS and Windows computers.
The impulse responses by themselves capture many characteristics, both in frequency and time, of the sampled speaker. The speaker module lets you select and bring up additional information on the selected speaker impulse response.
- Distortion emulates a speaker or amplifier's overmodulation with pre-/post-gain, pre-EQ, and several distortion types
- Room provides convolution reverb powered by Altiverb for room, outdoor space, hall, resonant enclosure, and reverb gear simulation
- Cover offers a variety of objects to cover a sound source, such as blankets, suitcases, boxes, glass cups, car trunks, and walls
- Telecom simulates phone connection sounds and includes presets for whispering , robots, and vocal synthesizer FX
- Gate is a classic gate you can set to duck or entirely mute the input
- Compressor emulates the compression artifacts of many sources such as video cameras, walkie-talkies, and megaphones
- EQ provides five types of filters including low- and high-shelving filters, high- and low-pass filters, and two bands of parametric EQ with adjustable Q
- The Mod section offers five types of classic mod FX, including tremolo, chorus, phaser, flanger, and vibrato
- Tuning simulates the various FX of a radio receiver dial
- Mic is similar to the speaker selector but microphone IRs are used instead
- Crush is a word-length and sampling-rate reducer, allowing for bitcrushing effects
- Gramaphone emulates the sound of a vinyl record
- Leslie provides a accurate reproduction of a Leslie speaker form a Hammond organ
- Delay offers mono or stereo feedback delay with a high- or low-pass filter
- Four LFOs and two envelope followers are available for automated parameter control
