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Air Shelf

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Air Shelf
Air Shelf by Bertom Audio is a Virtual Effect Audio Plugin for macOS, Windows and Linux. It functions as an Audio Units Plugin, a VST 3 Plugin and an AAX Plugin.
Product
Version
1.2.9
Windows 7+ (64-bit)
Product
Version
1.2.9
MacOS 10.13+ (Intel & Apple Silicon)
Product
Version
1.2.9
glibc 2.27+, x64, arm64
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Air Shelf is a dynamic EQ plugin designed to shape very high frequencies, mostly above 10kHz. Use the Boost knob to get more highs, and the Tame knob to keep high frequency transients under control.

Features:

  • Boost : A 1st order high shelf centred at 20kHz, fully decramped up to 21kHz.
  • Tame : A mix between a very fast dynamic EQ and a transient shaper. It does not depend on the input signal level and only affects high frequency spikes.
  • Zero-latency.

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Latest User Reviews

Average user rating of 5.00 from 1 review
Air Shelf

Reviewed By mr4ffe [all]
December 21st, 2025
Version reviewed: 1.2.7 on Windows

Does one job (okay, two) and does it perfectly. I've been playing around with various air band boosters and this one sounds the cleanest to my ears. The best way I can describe it: a dehaze filter for audio.

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TorresBob88
TorresBob88
8 February 2025 at 6:39pm

Great little utility. I'm not sure what it does, but it fixes "muddyness", on anything.

You can stick in on almost anything, try the sound with it on or off, and it almost always sounds better, "brighter" with it on.

Its not an obvious "sound" like sparkles or something. It just sounds like you've got more room at the top of your treble EQ.

The only thing it "doesn't" help on, would be if you've got something already fried at the top. Although it might be able fix that, through the "tame" knob.

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