
AudioThing is a sound design lab and audio software company focused on plug-ins (VST/AU/AAX) and sample libraries. It was founded in 2011 by composer, sound designer, and programmer Carlo Castellano, and has been producing and developing audio products since then. AudioThing is essentially a one person business, and works closely with a couple of very talented freelancers (sound designer, graphic designer, DSP programmers, etc...).
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Reviewed By dexrow [all]
January 15th, 2025
Version reviewed: 1.1 on Windows
This is truly a unique delay. Just throwing the bass on and hitting the random button until you get something wild is a very nice strategy. using the freeverb x1 limiter (or similar) may be helpful because will allow you to keep the sound constant because it can very. The price is a bargain and because it is at plugin boutique they usually have a free plugin to sweeten the deal.
This is truly an interesting plugin for those who like to mangle their sounds. That it is being offered as part of a package deal for $10 made the entire concept incredible. It is nice that there are alot of presets included with the plugin.
Reviewed By Spitfire31 [all]
January 24th, 2024
Version reviewed: 1.0.0 on Mac
Finally, a Philicorda with character.
In the late '60s, I was sorely tempted by the Philicorda, but in the end I got a 2nd hand Hammond Extravoice instead (it eventually grew into an M100 tonewheel...).
But I've remained being intrigued by the Philicorda and I think I've got all the sampled versions on the market. Somehow, I haven't gelled with any of them.
The AudioThing Philicorda isn't sampled but algorithmic (like the Vox, Farfisa and Elka Panther by Martinic) and it oozes character. It's an inspiring and flexible instrument (just connect a Leslie sim after it and there's a whole new palette to enjoy!).
Thank you, Carlo – this Philicorda is a keeper. Btw, until Feb 11, it's 50% off...
Reviewed By aetmont [all]
December 6th, 2023
Version reviewed: 1.5.2 on Mac
I love AudioThing's Hand Clapper for one main reason: the randomness is pretty flexible and adds an immense amount of human-vibe to what are otherwise normal sample claps, which the ear can get far too accustomed to. This in addition to the built-in Reverb and the option to add one's own samples means it's basically a one-stop shop for claps. I use it on everything I might need claps on. Highly recommend.
Amazing sound! I'm putting it on everything. Like all Audiothing plugins, it's easy to use and runs perfectly. Check out the demo to hear this thing. 5 stars.
the only real tape machine i know was my 'so loved, R.I.P' Tascam portastudio 464.
I own a lot of tape emulation, it does the tape sound ...but Wires is not this kind of tape machine, it is an EXCELLENT sound design machine ! It make a wonderfull work on bass. I use it a lot this way : Fabfilter one ->Tsar-> Wires (don't forget gain staging!) and it does magic sound ! this is an masterpiece, it is one of the best plugins i own.
Really, try it and don't be afraid to insert it on every tracks, it RULEZ .
I'm a new fan of Hainbach's and have been looking to try this plugin. It's very different than any tape delay or sound modification. I'm looking forward to applying it and seeing what I can create. Top notch quality and interface.
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