Introducing AudioShaper2 - A Transient Shaper with built-in dynamic EQ processing

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Introducing AudioShaper2 - A Transient Shaper with built-in dynamic EQ processing
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Hi everyone, I am proud to announce the official release of AudioShaper2 by Nymano Audio, an easy-to-use transient shaper designed to help shape drums, percussions or any other sounds quickly and precisely: https://nymanoaudio.com (https://nymanoaudio.com)

AudioShaper2 focuses on intuitive control over attack, sustain, and frequency response, making it suitable for producers who want tailored results without complex setup. Attack and sustain can be processed independently, with dedicated cut and boost controls, and the frequency range can be changed.

One of the key achievements of this plugin is the integration of dynamic EQ processing driven by transient detection. Users can apply bell, low-shelf, or high-shelf EQ curves to either attack or sustain, enabling frequency-specific transient shaping. An optional dynamic “color” EQ reacts to transients for additional tonal flexibility, and soft clipping is included for peak control and subtle saturation.

Since transient shaping is a subjective process, we chose to work with multiple producers to shape an organic and musical response. Presets created by multiple producers are included, covering use cases such as drum cleanup, transient enhancement, percussion texturing, and more.

If you have any questions, I’d be happy to discuss them!

For more information, or if you want to try the free demo: https://nymanoaudio.com (https://nymanoaudio.com)

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DSP: Nymano Audio, UI & design: Benjamin Dodard
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