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The most powerful modulation effect created by the D16 group, Godfazer is a new plug-in for chorus, phase adjustment, filtering, rotary speaker emulation, and more. Built with a creative sound design on top of the agenda, Godfazer uses a versatile Ensemble module and two double modulated multiple filters to transform any kind of signal into space and spectrum.
MAutoPitch is a simple but great sounding automatic pitch correction plugin designed for vocals and other monophonic instruments. Besides making the audio more in-tune, MAutoPitch also provides creative features such as formant shift and stereo-expansion.
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This is a new plugin for chorus, phase, filtering, rotary speaker emulation, and more. Godfazer was developed with a creative sound design at the top of the list and transformed into a variety of assembly modules and all kinds of two spectral and spatial double modulated multi-filter signals.
The d16 Group Silverline Collection Crack is the (current) half of the collection called Crack Silverline. Six of the Silverline collections have been around for a while and only start with 32 bit. Two new plugins have been added to the collection in recent years, and the previous effects have been individually improved, including resizing a rather small user interface.
d16 Group SilverLine Collection (Latest 2021):
- Toraverb v2.0.2 – space modulated reverb
- Fazortan v2.0.0 – controllable space phaser
- Antresol v1.1.4 – analog BBD stereo flanger
- Repeater v1.1.5 – vintage modelled delay
- Godfazer v1.0.1 – advanced modulation unit
- Devastor v2.1.6 – multiband distortion unit
- Redoptor v2.0.1 – vintage tube distortion
- Tekturon v1.0.8 – multitap sequenced delay
- Frontier v1.0.0 – free self-adaptive versalite limiter
- Sigmund v1.1.2 – high quality flexible delay unit
- Syntorus v2.0.0 – triple path analog chorus
- Decimort v2.1.6 – high quality bit crusher
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- Supported formats: VST2 / AU / AAXnative
- System requirements: Windows 7 (32/64-bit) and later, Mac OSX 10.7 and later, 2.8 GHz CPU, 4 GB RAM, Internet connection
More Info:
- Silverline Collection (Complete Bundle)
- Included: Antresol, Decimort, Devastor, Fazortan, Frontier, Godfazer, Redoptor, Repeater, Sigmund, Syntorus, Tekturon, Toraverb
- d16 Group
- 2020.2
- 64-bit (VST2, VST3 and AAX)
- Windows 8 and 10
- Instructions: Just run the installer.
A legendary flanger resurrected
In bringing the classic stomp box back to life, we’ve created a must-have effect plugin that will appeal not only to performing guitarists, but to instrumentalists and producers of virtually any genre: whether it’s rock guitar riffs or melodic synth lines you’re into, you’ll find that the extreme attention to sonic detail coupled with the flexibility afforded by modern technology in Antresol make it the perfect example of what a flanger should be in the modern era. The original, conceived in the mid-70s, quickly became a benchmark for flanger-type effects by offering a uniquely rich character defined by luxuriously harmonious interacting resonances, and has been heard ever since on countless classic recordings. That’s why D16 couldn’t resist the opportunity to resurrect the soul of this classic in a thoroughly modern incarnation with Antresol, our newest effect in the SilverLine Collection!
Antresol Vst
Loaded with features way beyond the original
Antresol's users can also enjoy absolute freedom of control over every aspect of the BBD-based delay line (including such nuances as calibration of the linearity of the clocking system or the number of analog memory cells constituting the backbone of the BBD). Fashioning a flanger sound that is uniquely you yet retains all the richness and warmth afforded by the original, classic circuit design has never been easier!
In addition to the standard parameter knobs found on the face of the original unit, there is also a wide range of deeper parameters available to tweak, such the on-PCB trimpots which would normally be inaccessible without taking the stompbox apart. Some even go far beyond those you could find in common flanger-type effects: a fully controllable LFO (with adjustable phase and rate sync to a host application’s tempo); the ability to delink the stereo channels and control the most important parameters independently for left and right (or mid/side, depending on selected mode), and more. Try the demo today and see where your imagination takes you!
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True BBD emulation with total control
An exceptionally accurate emulation of an impulse-controlled, solid-state analog delay line (a Bucket Brigade Device) is responsible for the impeccable sonic characteristics found in Antresol. Effects based on high-quality BBD emulations stand out with remarkable, even seductive warmth, and we have no doubt that the tremendous success of D16’s first foray into BBD delay line emulation, the chorus plugin Syntorus, has been directly attributable to this approach.
Antresol Vst
The key element around which Antresol is designed, an analog BBD integrated circuit, proved to offer some unique challenges for a digital emulation of this type. In particular, the feedback parameter showed some weaknesses in the form of improper shapes of emerging peaks and notches in the frequency response, forcing us back to the drawing board. After much R&D, our Eureka moment came in the form of a much-refined BBD emulation using quasi-analog signal representation throughout, guaranteeing behavior much more akin to the original, physical circuit. While a bit chaotic, it includes all the benefits and subtleties the analog domain can offer—unlike a deterministic, classically digital algorithm—and all this without any unwanted artifacts such as aliasing (something we always take great pains to minimize)… and all with the rock-solid stability only digital can offer!