As its name suggests, Vintager Toy is a "toy" that modifies the sound to make it old and/or vintage. The processes are trying to recreate the characteristics of the sound that is heard in the sound systems of the past.
It can be used as:
Reviewed By sorohanro [all]
December 1st, 2012
Version reviewed: 7 on Windows
This is one of my favorite plugins from KVR Developer Challenge 2012.
GUI - quite good looking but most important, clear and self explanatory.
Sound - now here is where it really got me. As a concept it pretty simple, a filter, a stereo field control, some noise and a (what seems to be) compressor/ clipper, but when you put all those together the result is impressive.
I love how this sounds on drums, it gives instant punch and character. The usual computer drum, a bit sterile and with too much separation between elements, suddenly glue together and give the impression of a single instrument.
On guitars, the filter cut around the "1970" setting most of the unwanted frequencies.
CPU usage - on my system seems to be quite easy on CPU and memory, and I use a mid priced laptop.
Grab it and use it, it's one of the few "vintage warmifier" plugins that adds a useful quality to the sound. Very musical, very intuitive.
Cons - well, not that it affects me, but no Mac version.
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Dear Mihai:
Sorry, my developing software (Synthmaker) does not export to Mac :(. I hope can do it in the future....)
Thanks a lot by your revision, I'm glad because a musician of your size focused in my plugins, I hope you can use it in your projects.
I heard your songs in your web site. Amazing! Congratulatuions!
Best regards from Patagonia Argentina
I Love this plugin but sadly no 64-bit version. :(Can you please update this to 64-bit VST now that Synthmaker allows it? Please? I will be willing to pay for it.
Hi Ray. I intend to make all my plugins in 64-bit format, but I can't tell you when those will be released... I just can say that Vintager Toy will reamin free. By now, I suggest tu use a patch like JBridge to use 32-bit plugins in 64-bit DAW, like I am doing it.
Best regards,
Gustavo
Solcito Musica.
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