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Product RIAA
Developer vacuumsound
Primary Type Phono Equalization
Price (MSRP) Free
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Effect(s)VSTAudio Unit
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WindowsWindows 64 / x64 1.0 Free DownloadReleased
Mac OS XMac OS X Universal Binary 1.0 Free DownloadReleased
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The RIAA - Phono Equalization plug-in provides normal and inverse RIAA equalization. It thus can be used for record playback or vinyl cutting purposes. Another nice trick is to use it to simulate certain 'vinyl sound effects' by applying the inverse RIAA curve to your signal and after running it through a compressor converting it back to flat.

It works at the standard sample rates from 44.1kHz up to 96kHz.

Controls:

  • Level: Level adjust +/- 20dB.
  • RIAA: select between regular (playback) and inverse curve.

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vacuumsound releases RIAA v1.0 VST for Mac 22nd January 2009
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