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Audified is a company specialized in multimedia software and hardware development. We create audio effects, host applications, audio players, recorders and DSP hardware. We also bring special audio solutions.

We were the pioneers in audio hardware emulations. We were the first who brought audio FX plugins to Mac OS X. And we were between the first companies who developed audio applications for live (real-time) performance.
Audified did some of the first plug-ins for PowerCore, TC Electronic's hardware accelerated DSP platform. "Recently our two companies have been working closely together on various projects," says Thomas Valter from TC, "and we are very satisfied with the products that have been a result of our cooperation."

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Latest reviews of Audified products

STA Preamp

Reviewed By DiBase [all]
December 10th, 2022
Version reviewed: 1 on Windows

Nice slap-on amp but it is quite CPU heavy so I can not give it a higher rating. Thanks anyway.

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GK Amplification 2 LE

Reviewed By Pruden Aldomar [all]
October 12th, 2022
Version reviewed: GK Ampli on Windows

Suena muy bien. También es bastante versatil. Gracias por ofrecerlo gratuitamente.

Ya no se que mas decir sobre esto.

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STA Effects

Reviewed By kritikon [all]
August 2nd, 2022
Version reviewed: 2.1 on Windows

I bought the FX bundle for $29. Happy with that, but really don't think I would want to spend the $129 listed price at all. Really I bought them only for the Enhancer & happy with it too. It pretty obviously has a mid Eq scoop as the main part of the FX but it also has other stuff going on under the hood. Summing amp seems to be what they're advertising and that makes sense. The enhancer is a weird effect (as most enhancers seem to be). It's not a simple saturation type thing though there is that onboard. The bass boost and high boost are more than likely just Eqs though the blurb mentions some phase processing. It has that magic box sheen that just does something to your mix to make it better. I had some fairly dense techno kinda mixes that it worked wonders on - it sounded more flattened but weirdly my analysers all said the LUFs value ended up lower than my original mixes that were heavily squashed - one of them was mixed to -9 LUFS and admittedly it did sound a bit quieter - it was peaking the same but told me LUFs was now -12. Now that has to be a good thing. Less flatline but sounded better, yet more squashed. Weird. Not sure I'll use it on all mixes but dense mixes it's a winner. My advice is keep the processing fairly low - it's quite an extreme enhancer.

As for the other FX. Meh. The delay won't give me any feedback for some reason. The phaser really doesn't do much phasing. The chorus is usable. TBH I'll probably delete the other FX but keep the lovely enhancer.

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STA Delay

Reviewed By Faydit [all]
April 7th, 2022
Version reviewed: 3.36 on Windows

Excellent sounding Delay, or sonically rather some sort of really good sounding and working tape echo with additional tube circuit.

The only advantage, this plugin has is that Tempo only shows bpm, but is not switchable to ms. This feature should be self-evident meanwhile in delay plugins, in my opinion.

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STA Effects

Reviewed By Faydit [all]
April 7th, 2022
Version reviewed: 3.36 on Windows

All plugins work well and sound very naturally, very good sounding Chorus and Flanger, Preamp and Enhancer also sound and work well.

Unfortunately I did not manage to get any convincing sounds from the Phaser. Phasing itself has little to do with other phaser plugins, which I know, instead of a convincing phasing the signal sounds - indenpendent of the settings - always completey distorted, even with Saturation at zero, worst with a square wave, better with a pure sine wave, nevertheless not at all what I would identify and accept as a working phaser.

Input reduction also does not help much. I personally suppose that this is some programming mistake, but as it is, the Phaser unfortunately is unusable for me.

If this mistake is corrected in a future upgrade, the whole collection would be excellent, so it unfortunately is only average.

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TNT Voice Executor

Reviewed By cfisanick [all]
June 11th, 2021
Version reviewed: 1.1.0 on Windows

I'm a professional voice-over artist and podcaster. If you asked me what is one of my most used plugins, I'd say TNT Voice Executor. Don't thumb your nose at it because it's one of those simple "select the preset and go" plugins designed for newbies. It may be, but those presets are excellent. You'll find one that you like and use it. This plugin is a bargain. I use it all the time for voice-over projects.

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Linda RockStack

Reviewed By CoolGuitarGear [all]
December 21st, 2020
Version reviewed: 1.0.0 on Windows

I had issues getting this to run on Sonar X3 (Windows 10 with 64-bit), but it worked no problem with the latest Cakewalk by Bandlab. My thoughts are straight-forward, with the accompanying demo speaking for itself (both sound samples and 'building' a classic rock tone). This 3-channel amp offers a lot of flexibility in tones and gain, from very clean to hi-gain (metal-based, but not necessarily modern metal, like running a Diezel or Dual Rectifier). Regardless, there's a lot of tweaking capabilities, and I really like the tight, fat and body controls. Those elements add a lot in terms of bringing a tone to life and sounding punchy. The dual cabs, which you can mix in different ratios, certainly takes away a lot of the guesswork, and you can load your own IRs if desired. There are enough presets to provide a solid working and playing foundation, and then you can create your own presets as desired or needed. As diverse as this plug-in is, it is more bare-bones, in that you don't get overdrives, fuzz pedals, a bunch of IRs, etc., but is meant to be a one-stop amp/cab solution for the average studio recording musician (developed by a musician and studio engineer), from general guitar player to composer. Those into having hundreds of presets, amps, cabs, etc., would need to look elsewhere (and invest more than the $49 USD price-tag of this plug-in). Overall, for the price, this is a very decent plug-in with a good sound and sufficient tweaking capabilities:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsPTRMGH1jQ

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MultiDrive Pedal LE

Reviewed By juliandoe [all]
January 12th, 2020
Version reviewed: 1.0.1 on Mac

The pedal sounds nice, nothing great, but it's a good distortion/overdrive. It's better than the logic overdrive but there are free overdrives that sound better.

what I don't like is the marketing. From the pictures and the description, you'll believe that you'll get your hands on 12 simulations, maybe with some restrictions or limitations. Instead, you get only one pedal (an sd1 style). there's no way to understand how the complete collection sounds basing your experience by one plugin. Maybe a 7 days trial would be desirable.

In my opinion, this is a nice company with a lot of potentials that is not marketing itself well.

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