Salisbury Tonebox Saturation and Tilt EQ Plugin

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Saturator and Tilt EQ plugin in one box, 64bit Windows VST3 and experimental universal binary Mac release that is not notarised! The EQ curves sound pretty good to my ears.

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... sp=sharing

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Hello everyone! My name is James, and I'm thrilled to be part of the KVR audio forum. As a first-time plugin developer, I'm passionate about creating tools that enhance the music production process. Today, I'd like to introduce you to my new freeware plugin called Tonebox.

Tonebox is a saturator with a Tilt equalizer and a 3-band EQ. It allows you to add warmth and harmonic richness to your tracks, perfect for giving your mixes that analog feel. The Tilt equalizer lets you easily adjust your mix's brightness or darkness, while the 3-band EQ provides precise control over the low, mid, and high frequencies.

The reason I'm reaching out to the community for help is simple: I want to make Tonebox as robust and reliable as possible. While I've put a lot of effort into creating a solid foundation, I still need your expertise to test it on different systems and configurations.

By gathering feedback from a diverse group of users, I can ensure that Tonebox works smoothly on as many setups as possible. Your valuable input will help me identify and fix any bugs, performance issues, or compatibility problems, making the plugin even more reliable and user-friendly.

I'm excited to share my creation with you all and look forward to hearing your thoughts and experiences with Tonebox. Your feedback will be invaluable in making this plugin the best it can be. Thank you in advance for your support and contributions!

Below is the link for the 0.1e version with solves some CPU and improves the filters.
https://salisburyplugins.com/download/s ... e-release/

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Hey this sounds pretty good! Briefly tried it in Bitwig 5.04 and no problems jumped out. A resizeable interface might be a good thing as it's pretty big on my screen compared to other plugins.
I like tilt filters in general for the master and this brought out a bit more detail in a test track pretty quickly :clap:

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I'm thrilled to announce that Tonebox has just been updated to version 0.1j. This update brings a couple of exciting improvements and additions to the plugin.

Firstly, based on user feedback, I have now included a 32-bit binary for Windows users. This means that Tonebox can now be used on both 32-bit and 64-bit systems, expanding its compatibility and making it accessible to a wider range of users.

Additionally, I have spent time improving and tweaking the user interface (UI) to make it even more intuitive and visually appealing. The updated UI ensures a seamless user experience, making it easier to navigate through the plugin's controls and settings.

With the improved UI and the addition of the 32-bit binary, Tonebox becomes even more versatile and user-friendly. I'm excited to see how these changes enhance your experience with the plugin and look forward to your valuable feedback on the new version.

Thank you all for your continuous support and enthusiasm. Keep those ideas and suggestions coming!

Version 0.1j
https://salisburyplugins.com/download/s ... e-release/

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Clearscreen wrote: Thu Aug 03, 2023 3:35 am Hey this sounds pretty good! Briefly tried it in Bitwig 5.04 and no problems jumped out. A resizeable interface might be a good thing as it's pretty big on my screen compared to other plugins.
I like tilt filters in general for the master and this brought out a bit more detail in a test track pretty quickly :clap:
Thank you for trying out Tonebox and providing feedback, I appreciate it!

I'm glad to hear that you had a positive experience with the plugin and that it brought out more detail in your test track. The Tilt filter can indeed be a powerful tool for quickly shaping the overall tone and adding clarity to the mix.

Regarding the interface size, I completely understand your point, and I'll definitely take that into consideration for future updates. A resizable interface is a great suggestion, which would allow users to adjust the plugin's size according to their screen preferences and workflow.

Your feedback is incredibly valuable, and I'm grateful for your input. If you have any more ideas or suggestions as you continue to use Tonebox, please don't hesitate to share them. The goal is to create a plugin that meets the needs of the community, and your insights play a significant role in achieving that. Thanks again for your support!

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