new plugin – dime [tt], bring-your-own-effects transient designer

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Hello everyone,

This is Moe from time off audio, and I’ve just released my first plugin, dime [tt].

The plugin splits signals into their transient and tonal components (hence the ‘tt’) and lets you load effects plugins of your own onto each side of the split. It’s a simple utility but you can change how it detects transients with sensitivity and decay controls, and you can balance between both splits to even use it as a simple transient shaper.

There’s a mix control for each strip of plugins, you can audition each side of the split, and you can switch the plugin between dark and light modes. I’ve put a lot of effort into the plugin scanning process, which sandboxes the scanning process for each plugin, ensuring that any misbehaving plugins do not affect the stability of the overall scan.

dime [tt] is out today for $30 (early bird pricing until 1st December, after which $35). It runs as a VST3 or AU plugin, and it can host VST3 and AU plugins.

You can find out more at my website: https://timeoff.audio

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Last edited by timeoffaudio on Wed Nov 06, 2024 6:51 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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Interesting concept, congrats! (And another one joining the moonbase club :))
Just FYI: the /products/%23breakdown page ('learn more') creates an ugly 404.
As a customer, videos or audio snippets would be great to see on the website. Are those coming?
Sascha Eversmeier [formerly digitalfishphones]
TOURAGE DSP
croquesolid drum processor- mix real drums fast & focused

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Interesting!
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holy f**k this is awesome

would love to see mousewheel support in the plugins being hosted, I'm sure that is difficult but just something I noticed.

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Zoopy wrote: Wed Nov 06, 2024 6:30 pm holy f**k this is awesome

would love to see mousewheel support in the plugins being hosted, I'm sure that is difficult but just something I noticed.
Haha, thanks! Glad you're into it.

Can you give me an example of a plugin you're having trouble with regarding mouse support?

Yeah, keyboard/mouse management between OS/DAW/plugins is particularly challenging. Would love to get it right though :)

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sascha wrote: Wed Nov 06, 2024 3:31 pm Interesting concept, congrats! (And another one joining the moonbase club :))
Thanks. And nice! Moonbase is awesome.
sascha wrote: Wed Nov 06, 2024 3:31 pm Just FYI: the /products/%23breakdown page ('learn more') creates an ugly 404.
Thanks for flagging, it's fixed now.
sascha wrote: Wed Nov 06, 2024 3:31 pm As a customer, videos or audio snippets would be great to see on the website. Are those coming?
Have you seen the videos section on the landing page? There's quite a few examples of how dime [tt] can be used in different mixing and sound design situations.

There's this one I made:



Will definitely add more as new features get added and I release new versions though for sure.

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timeoffaudio wrote: Wed Nov 06, 2024 6:46 pm
Can you give me an example of a plugin you're having trouble with regarding mouse support?

Yeah, keyboard/mouse management between OS/DAW/plugins is particularly challenging. Would love to get it right though :)
Mousewheel just doesn't work in plugins like Fabfilter Pro-Q (q size) or Infiltrator (for menus)

Particularly impressed w the transient/sustain algorithm in this plugin. Really fun putting fx on the vocal snippets of a breakbeat and chaos on the transients

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Zoopy wrote: Wed Nov 06, 2024 6:53 pm Mousewheel just doesn't work in plugins like Fabfilter Pro-Q (q size) or Infiltrator (for menus)
Noted. Added to the list of bug fixes/features to work on. Feel free to sign up for the mailing list if you wanna stay in the loop for new versions:

https://timeoff.audio/newsletter
Zoopy wrote: Wed Nov 06, 2024 6:53 pm Particularly impressed w the transient/sustain algorithm in this plugin. Really fun putting fx on the vocal snippets of a breakbeat and chaos on the transients
Really glad to hear! Enjoy :)

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I do something like this using Melda Productions MXXX, nice to see it simplified in a more affordable plugin. Good luck.

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GusGranite wrote: Wed Nov 06, 2024 6:57 pm I do something like this using Melda Productions MXXX, nice to see it simplified in a more affordable plugin.
Nice! Yeah plugin/effect wrapping is super powerful.
GusGranite wrote: Wed Nov 06, 2024 6:57 pm Good luck.
Thanks!

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timeoffaudio wrote: Wed Nov 06, 2024 6:51 pm Have you seen the videos section on the landing page? There's quite a few examples of how dime [tt] can be used in different mixing and sound design situations.
Ah, now I can see it. Maybe it's because of your site editing but scrolling down didn't reveal the videos before here... strange but now they're there. Nice ones, especially that one from Rhys.
Nice workflow and simplicity in the UI :)
Sascha Eversmeier [formerly digitalfishphones]
TOURAGE DSP
croquesolid drum processor- mix real drums fast & focused

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Is this based on spectral processing?

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Igro wrote: Thu Nov 07, 2024 8:53 am Is this based on spectral processing?
Currently not. However, I'll always consider improving the transient detection and separation in the future. If that means going spectral, then I likely will :)

But that'll have to be for a future version of the plugin for sure.

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timeoffaudio wrote: Thu Nov 07, 2024 1:56 pm However, I'll always consider improving the transient detection and separation in the future. If that means going spectral, then I likely will :)

But that'll have to be for a future version of the plugin for sure.
Would be a good move, I think.
Melda's crossovers have sliders for Level Slope, Transient Release, Transient resolution, Smoothing and couple other things.
Really helps to narrow down where you want the split to happen, and lets you use it much more creatively.

Having that in a VST chainer like this would be something special, for sure

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I like this because it isn't spectral :)

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