Redline Preamp
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- KVRian
- 1290 posts since 13 Mar, 2007
there needs to be more of the photo-realistic tubes in view; The power of suggestion will be more effective and I'll hear more creamy 2nd harmonics that way !!!!!!!

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redshift factor redshift factor https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=54214
- KVRian
- 1118 posts since 8 Jan, 2005
What I'm most interested in is dynamic saturation.dj! (112dB) wrote:Zero latency: check!
So far, the few "preamp" type plugins that exist seem to distort the audio a set amount, regardless of the input level you feed them. Of course that's not really how saturation works at all.
Does Redline Preamp do this too, or does the saturation effect increase dynamically, relative to the audio signal's input level? I'd like a preamp plugin that only distorts when the signal is pushed. Like the real thing.
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- KVRist
- 201 posts since 22 Jan, 2009 from the Netherlands
That's an interesting point you make. To a degree Redline Preamp does do this--the saturation *will* increase for louder input levels--, but I guess not as dramatically as what you're suggesting, and in a linear fashion as opposed to much more above a certain threshold. (In its defense, it is supposed to model relatively clean but characterful preamps rather than full-blown overdrive or distortion.)redshift factor wrote:What I'm most interested in is dynamic saturation.
So far, the few "preamp" type plugins that exist seem to distort the audio a set amount, regardless of the input level you feed them. Of course that's not really how saturation works at all.
Then again, we're always more than open to suggestions and this is a good one, so I'll dive into this and see what we can come up with for v2. Some ability to set the tolerable headroom before things get out of hand (so to speak) sounds like a great feature to add!
Thanks,
-- dj!
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- KVRian
- 1128 posts since 3 Aug, 2004
The dynamic saturation point or rather lack of proper dynamic saturation seems to be one of THE points that is criticized in plugins. So i think this ís a important aspect to look at.
- KVRAF
- 2138 posts since 8 Feb, 2007
I think they are waiting for the show...Glich wrote:come on guys I want it already!
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Amateur technicians are assessed by the tools they possess - and the amount of those tools, with an obvious preference to the latest hyped ones.
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Amateur technicians are assessed by the tools they possess - and the amount of those tools, with an obvious preference to the latest hyped ones.
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- KVRist
- 201 posts since 22 Jan, 2009 from the Netherlands
I don't see why not! In comparison to "other" saturation plugins it doesn't mess up the source audio that much but leaves it pretty much intact even at heavier coloration settings, so it shd prove pretty useful as a mastering effect too. I guess.Gucky wrote:can I use the preamp as kind of exciter for a whole mix?
If I were in your position I would probably suspect the same thing--except we're not, hehe. But with some luck we shd be able to release tomorrow!Tp3 wrote:I think they are waiting for the show...
-- dj!
- KVRAF
- 2138 posts since 8 Feb, 2007
Hey J.dj! (112dB) wrote:I don't see why not! .... so it shd prove ....Gucky wrote:can I use the preamp as kind of exciter for a whole mix?
...But with some luck we shd be able to release tomorrow!Tp3 wrote:I think they are waiting for the show...
-- dj!
I'm eager to see that "buy" button enabled so I can check it out !
I hope you'll be able to add something to the game !
(I'm pretty sure you will, that is why I'm so eager ...
Professional technicians are assessed by the abilities they possess.
Amateur technicians are assessed by the tools they possess - and the amount of those tools, with an obvious preference to the latest hyped ones.
(Gabe Dumbbell)
Amateur technicians are assessed by the tools they possess - and the amount of those tools, with an obvious preference to the latest hyped ones.
(Gabe Dumbbell)
- KVRAF
- 2138 posts since 8 Feb, 2007
No you're notechopark wrote:I'm the only one ?
Professional technicians are assessed by the abilities they possess.
Amateur technicians are assessed by the tools they possess - and the amount of those tools, with an obvious preference to the latest hyped ones.
(Gabe Dumbbell)
Amateur technicians are assessed by the tools they possess - and the amount of those tools, with an obvious preference to the latest hyped ones.
(Gabe Dumbbell)
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- KVRian
- 502 posts since 24 Jul, 2009
Yeah it's just you. No point any of us keeping an eye out while you're doing it for us.echopark wrote:I'm the only one ? I look every 15 minfor the release of this plugin.
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- KVRist
- 201 posts since 22 Jan, 2009 from the Netherlands
And to think that in Honolulu it's only 4:36AM, so technically speaking today is going to last for almost 20 more hours! (And I think on Samoa it's an hour more still but not entirely sure, unfortunately.) I don't envy you guys... 
-- dj!
-- dj!
- KVRAF
- 2138 posts since 8 Feb, 2007
RIGHT ONdodokvr wrote:Yeah it's just you. No point any of us keeping an eye out while you're doing it for us.echopark wrote:I'm the only one ? I look every 15 minfor the release of this plugin.
How did I not think of that
Professional technicians are assessed by the abilities they possess.
Amateur technicians are assessed by the tools they possess - and the amount of those tools, with an obvious preference to the latest hyped ones.
(Gabe Dumbbell)
Amateur technicians are assessed by the tools they possess - and the amount of those tools, with an obvious preference to the latest hyped ones.
(Gabe Dumbbell)

