LOVEND by ANALOG OBSESSION - Harmonic - Bass Enhancer

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Hi,

I was working on this one for a month. Finally finished GUI and tests. Decided to release Version 1.0.

It's great for materials with weak low-end or final mix.

Selectable frequencies with continuous boost.

You will get low bump directly when you load plugin. Then, you can select your frequency and boost according to your need.

Recommending 140, 160, 180 settings to fatten up snares! Especially, i'm using to make bigger my snares. (Acoustic or electronic)

Low settings are best for kicks, basses, low-end synths and final mixes.

Hope, you like!

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SIMPLE SAMPLE!

This video shows that how LOVEND effective on tracks even without touching BOOST knob!

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Tiny issue.. What if I want to boost 110Hz? :D

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Distorted Horizon wrote: Sat Mar 07, 2020 11:20 am Tiny issue.. What if I want to boost 110Hz? :D
Hmm... No answer :oops:
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rbn777 wrote: Sat Mar 07, 2020 12:41 pm
Distorted Horizon wrote: Sat Mar 07, 2020 11:20 am Tiny issue.. What if I want to boost 110Hz? :D
On topic: another really interesting one from Tunca, just did a quick test on some synth basses - loving it so far! :tu: Just like with other plugins from AO though, proper gain-staging is a must. The input is very sensitive, and something as little as 0.25db can make quite a difference.
Hi,

Glad to hear that you liked!

Actually, all plugins calibrated to -18.

But, my plugins are really sensitive as you said. Need "proper" gain-staging before loading plugins to get best performance.
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You're on fire tunca! :o will try it after my nap. Thank you again! :tu:
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Halonmusic wrote: Sun Mar 08, 2020 4:51 pm You're on fire tunca! :o will try it after my nap. Thank you again! :tu:
Hope, you like it!

Enjoy!
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rbn777 wrote: Sat Mar 07, 2020 12:41 pm
Distorted Horizon wrote: Sat Mar 07, 2020 11:20 am Tiny issue.. What if I want to boost 110Hz? :D
Might as well ask that from the API 550, the Pultec or tonnes of other legendary hardware units that won't allow you to do that ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Maybe shift + adjust to make the thing unsnap?

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LOVEND is great. My original testing was flawed but once I got it corrected, WOW! Really nice work Tunca!

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profvonsok wrote: Sun Mar 08, 2020 8:08 pm LOVEND is great. My original testing was flawed but once I got it corrected, WOW! Really nice work Tunca!
Nice to hear that you liked!

Enjoy!
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Tunca would it be possible to make it respond more dynamically to input level?? Or at least give lower boost values??? On the Masterbus LOVEND can be a bit too much at minimum Boost and it doesn't seem to very effected by lowering gain going into it.

Thanks,
prof

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profvonsok wrote: Sun Mar 08, 2020 10:43 pm Tunca would it be possible to make it respond more dynamically to input level?? Or at least give lower boost values??? On the Masterbus LOVEND can be a bit too much at minimum Boost and it doesn't seem to very effected by lowering gain going into it.

Thanks,
prof
Will check it and see if it's possible.
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AnalogObsession wrote: Mon Mar 09, 2020 7:49 am
profvonsok wrote: Sun Mar 08, 2020 10:43 pm Tunca would it be possible to make it respond more dynamically to input level?? Or at least give lower boost values??? On the Masterbus LOVEND can be a bit too much at minimum Boost and it doesn't seem to very effected by lowering gain going into it.

Thanks,
prof
Will check it and see if it's possible.
That would be great! I know LOVEND adds harmonics with more input level but it would be even better if the boost amount could respond to input level as well.

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