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Here is BritBundle with fully renewed design, AAX and Apple Silicon support!

- BritChannel -

Classic British Equalizer & Preamp with Mic/Line option

Features

HIGH: Fixed 10kHz with +/-15dB

MID: OFF, .36, .7, 1.6, 3.2, 4.8, 7.2kHz with +/-15dB

LOW: OFF, 35, 60, 110, 220Hz with +/-15dB

HPF: OFF, 50, 80, 160, 300Hz

GAIN: Preamp gain +/-24dB

TRIM: Output control +/-24dB

MIC: Mic Preamp switch. Default position is Line amp

ANALOG OBSESSION: This label is clickable. It will turn to red and engage Oversampling

- Britpressor -

Classic British Compressor/Limiter

Features

THRESHOLD (WHITE): Limiter section threshold - 15 to 4dB

RECOVERY (WHITE): Limiter section recovery (release) - 50ms, 100ms, 200ms, 800ms, Auto1, Auto2

THRESHOLD (ORANGE): Compressor section threshold

RECOVERY (ORANGE): Compressor section recovery (release) - 100ms, 400ms, 800ms, 1500ms, Auto1, Auto2

RATIO: Compressor section ratio - 1.5, 2, 3, 4, 6

GAIN: Final output stage of plugin

MIX: Blending DRY and WET signal

HIGH: -6 to +6dB High Gain to feed sidechain circuit for more or less high frequency compression

MID: -6 to +6dB Mid Gain to feed sidechain circuit for more or less mid frequency compression

LOW: -6 to +6dB Low Gain to feed sidechain circuit for more or less low frequency compression

EXT: External Sidechain option

ANALOG OBSESSION: This label is clickable. It will turn to red and engage Oversampling

- BritPre -

Classic British Mic/Line Preamp with Lowpass and Highpass filters. It has two modules with independent bypass. Also, it has phase invert button.

Features

GAIN: Preamp gain -20 to 40dB with 5dB steps

OUTPUT: Final output control of plugins. If you bypass preamp section, you can still use output control with filter section

HPF: OFF, 45, 70, 160, 360Hz

LPF: OFF, 8, 6, 4, 2kHz

MIC: Mic Preamp switch. Default position is Line amp

PHASE: Phase invert button

ANALOG OBSESSION: This label is clickable. It will turn to red and engage Oversampling

- Touchscreen support -

- Resizable interface. Simple "Bottom Right Corner Handle" to resize. 50% to 200%.

*Resizing Tip: When you duplicate plug-in, it will remember current state of GUI size. But if you load new instance, it will be opened at default size. To get rid of this issue, simply follow these steps;

1. Open plug-in for the first time

2. Resize GUI according to your screen resolution or you liking before setting any knobs

3. Save this state as default preset with your DAW

Now, you will be able to load new instances with same size.

(If you want to go default size, simply double click to resize handle.)

- AVAILABLE FORMATS -

VST3 / AU / AAX Native - Audiosuite | Mac 10.11 - 13.X (Requires a graphics card that supports "Metal")

VST3 / AAX Native - Audiosuite | Windows 10 - 11

- PATREON -
https://www.patreon.com/analogobsession Support for free VST3, AU, AAX for WIN & MAC

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Hi Rıdvan, thanks for all the great work you are doing with the plugins! I hope you are happy and doing well, I interviewed you for the Learn Digital Audio website a lifetime ago. I am programming myself now, loving Rust.

I just wanted to make a suggestion to you and get some feedback. I read in a past thread here that you were investigating an even better way to emulate the realism of studio gear. Did you know there is a free open source tool that uses machine learning to make a perfect emulation of guitar amps? Could it also be used to emulate the saturation of studio gear (at various input levels) and then combined with your plugins to go to the next level?

https://github.com/sdatkinson/neural-amp-modeler

There are demos on YouTube that show the outstanding results neural-amp-modeler can give, and being FOSS you could add the saturation part of the technology to your plugins?

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David Else wrote: Fri Mar 10, 2023 10:23 am Hi Rıdvan, thanks for all the great work you are doing with the plugins! I hope you are happy and doing well, I interviewed you for the Learn Digital Audio website a lifetime ago. I am programming myself now, loving Rust.

I just wanted to make a suggestion to you and get some feedback. I read in a past thread here that you were investigating an even better way to emulate the realism of studio gear. Did you know there is a free open source tool that uses machine learning to make a perfect emulation of guitar amps? Could it also be used to emulate the saturation of studio gear (at various input levels) and then combined with your plugins to go to the next level?

https://github.com/sdatkinson/neural-amp-modeler

There are demos on YouTube that show the outstanding results neural-amp-modeler can give, and being FOSS you could add the saturation part of the technology to your plugins?
Hi!

Thanks for suggesting. Will check it!
https://www.patreon.com/analogobsession Support for free VST3, AU, AAX for WIN & MAC

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