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Hi all — I'm Souta, a one-person developer behind noshigeSound. I just releasedENHANCER VINTAGE-73, a free plugin that models the high-shelf section of a
legendary vintage preamp EQ (I'm not naming the box, but you'll know which one).
My whole thing is using AI to capture the "DNA" of analog hardware — and this
free one is the first taste of it.
I know "AI-modeled" sets off alarm bells, so I didn't want to just claim it. Here
is the null test against the real unit — real → plugin → residual, plus dry/wet
examples, so you can judge it with your own ears right here:
https://soundcloud.com/noshige-sound/se ... -null-test
The residual sits 43–58 dB down across three sources (kick, vocal, drum bus) — I
had to boost the leftover 24–43 dB just to hear anything was even there. There's
also a waveform graph attached below.
Free (a free account activates the download), VST3 / AU / AAX, macOS + Windows.
Full page with the graph, A/B and download:
https://noshigesound.com/products/enhancer-vintage-73 (https://noshigesound.com/products/enhancer-vintage-73)
Honest context: I've got three paid plugins coming Aug 5 (a 96 kHz parametric
guitar amp and two analog-style compressors), but VINTAGE-73 is and stays free —
grab it, try to break it, and tell me what you think. I'll be in this thread to
answer anything.
