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Celebrating 25 Years of PSP Audioware
It's often hard to believe the technological advances in the plugin field throughout the last quarter of a century. With the VST format only having been invented in 1996, there are very few manufacturers who have been around since the early years of plugin development.
PSP Audioware however can freely claim this accolade.
Having developed their first plugin in 2000, the team behind PSP have continued to innovate and advance in the plugin field ever since, with world-class mastering plugins, creative effects, and dynamics processors firmly under their belt.
Now, it's time to give something back, with the PSP 25th Anniversary Bundle - an incredible limited-time only bundle containing (quite suitably) 25 of the very best from their vast catalogue. This incredibly varied and high-value bundle contains mastering, dynamics processors, effects, and more, all at a reduced cost to you.
Celebrate 25 years of PSP Audioware with the PSP 25th Anniversary Bundle - a complete library of studio-grade plugins from one of the most well-respected developers around.
Bundle Contents
- PSP 285
- PSP 608MD
- PSP BinAmp
- PSP BussPressor
- PSP ConsoleQ
- PSP EasyVerb 2
- PSP Echo
- PSP FETpressor
- PSP HertzRider2
- PSP Impressor
- PSP L'otary2
- PSP MasterComp
- PSP MasterQ2
- PSP NobleQ
- PSP oldTimer ME
- PSP PianoVerb2
- PSP Saturator
- PSP SpringBox
- PSP stereoController2
- PSP stompDelay
- PSP stompFilter
- PSP TripleMeter
- PSP Twin-L
- PSP VintageWarmer2
- PSP Xenon
PSP 285
The Ultimate Creative Semi-modular Delay Machine!
PSP 285 is based on the legendary PSP 84 and PSP 85* delay plug-ins. It’s our latest exploration of the endless possibilities offered by variable sample rate delay lines. It can produce an extremely wide variety of delay-based effects – from simple slapbacks and echoes to complex rhythmic patterns, from faithful magnetic tape delay simulations to twisted out-of-this-world pitch-shifting and resonant filtering effects – all at world-class audio quality.
Features
- Semi-modular architecture
- Up to 10 seconds of delay (pre + main) time per channel, depending on internal sampling frequency
- Pre-delay for each channel
- Continuous delay time control over the delay time
- Cross-channel feedback and independent channel settings
- Channel link mode
- Delay gating for improved control over number and level of echoes
- Stereo (L/R) or Mid-Side (M/S) operating modes
- Wet signal ducking for improved sound clarity
- Modulation section with a tempo-synced LFO and envelope follower that can be mixed in any proportion
- A wide selection of envelope follower control signals in linked or unliked mode
- 6 click-free LFO waveforms as well as variable LFO offset and phase channel spread
- A selection of 17 different filter types, with adjustable cutoff and resonance as well as flexible routing capabilities
- Post filter or independently routed Drive algorithm with hard and soft saturation modes
- Multi algorithm reverberation module including springs, plates, various spaces, and reverse, available in both mono-to-stereo and dual mono modes
- Flexible reverb positioning in the signal chain: dry, wet, or mixed wet+dry delay output
- Mixer parameters can be stored in each preset, or applied to any preset selected when in Global mode
- Wet mode switch for use in sends
- Control signal filtering for smooth, click-free operation
- High quality 64-bit floating point signal path and unique proprietary processing algorithms
- Support for sample rates of up to 384 kHz
- Almost 400 presets
PSP 608MD
PSP 608 MD is perhaps the most fully featured delay plug-in available on the market.
PSP designed this plugin to offer you a creative tool that is not only functional, but also deeply inspiring.
Each tap has selectable feedback, stereo image and position, delay time, multimode filter, modulation, drive/tape saturation, and reverb. Moreover, the feedback and drive can be placed at the beginning or end of the signal chain for even more sound design options!
The modulation section offers both an LFO and envelope follower, and the tape saturation algorithm is taken from renowned mastering processors. And of course this can all be done at any bit depth and sample rate up to 24-bit/384 kHz, and be fully automated via MIDI and your host software!
Features:
- Up to 8 seconds of delay time per channel
- Continuous control over the delay time in milliseconds and/or chosen note quantization
- Three operation modes: MULTIDELAY, in which each tap has its own feedback buffer; MULTITAP, in which the Master Feedback operates on one (user selectable) tap; and MULTIFB, where turning off a tap leaves its feedback buffer signal active
- Each tap includes independent adjustment of gain, stereo field width and balance, delay time, filtering, modulation, saturation simulation, and reverberation
- Each tap can choose between multiple biquadratic filter types, including Low Pass, Band Pass, High Pass, Peak, and four Shelf filters
- Modulation section (LFO and envelope follower) offer adjustable modulation depth of ±3 octaves, and can also be used to control filter cutoff
- Tape saturation simulation with adjustable gain, based on the algorithm used in our mastering processors
- Filtering module in feedback includes LP/BP/HP filter (either State Variable Filter or Biquad) with adjustable cutoff and resonance
- Vintage reverberation module for faithful simulation of spring and plate reverbs
- Support for sample rates up to 384 kHz
- Host automation of all processing parameters
PSP BinAmp
PSP BinAmp is a Class A* triode** preamp emulation. The specific preamp's implementation is based on that of the legendary Binson Echorec 2 delay.
The Echorec 2 (in Italian, Echorec 2º meaning “the second Echorec”) was one of a line of famous magnetic drum delays designed and built by Binson Amplificatori Hi-Fi S. p. A. since the 1950s. The Echorec 2 was released in 1960, and is considered by many to be the best-sounding in the line. It had unprecedented quality compared to the tape delays of the era, with a warm and musical sound due to the distinctive character of its Class A triode tube design.
Although the Echorec 2 was incredible for many reasons, the inspiration for PSP BinAmp came from the ingenious design and wonderful sound of its preamplifier. This easy-to-use plug-in provides rich, easily controllable saturation that sounds great on everything from drums and vocals to electric pianos, synthesizers, and drum loops.
Added features include high pass filtering and high-frequency rolloff, a –20 dB pad with output gain compensation, polarity switching at input and output, blend control for saturated/unsaturated signals, and a unique Variation setting that adjusts the individual behavior of multiple instances of the plug-in across your DAW session.
Simple to use and wonderful to hear, PSP BinAmp gives your tracks a little (or a lot) of that rich Binson tone.
PSP BinAmp can be used on individual tracks or whenever its strong vintage character is required:
- kick, snare and other drum tracks
- vocals
- drum loops
- electromechanical keyboards e.g. Clavinet...
- electronic keyboards and synthesizers – especially digital ones
- reamplified guitar and bass guitar tracks
- ...or any other track that would benefit from the added character of the old-school sound!
PSP Busspressor
PSP BussPressor is a compressor optimized for group and master buss processing. It combines the sound of classic VCA compression with wide tuning capabilities. Extra controls allow you to adjust a side chain high pass filter or apply parallel compression.
Learn more about PSP Busspressor.
PSP ConsoleQ
PSP ConsoleQ is a British console-style equalizer, designed to provide an analog EQ experience in both sound and operation. It’s perfect for whenever an engineer wants to fix or shape audio, or make tracks stand out in a mix, regardless of the source.
PSP ConsoleQ version 2 now takes the experience even further, with smoothly adjustable frequency control for all bands. To go with this, the user interface has added numerical value displays for precise settings.
In addition, there's now a new way to look at and interact with PSP ConsoleQ. The PSP Spector PSPEC-31 pop-up module offers a 31-band realtime analyzer with multiple display options, and has a graphical user interface to control multiple EQ settings at once on any band with just one click.
PSP ConsoleQ is CPU efficient enough to be used at every stage of the creative process, from composition through tracking to final production/mixing/mastering. Whenever you want quick musical results, we are confident this equalizer will do the job with musical style and grace – and now it's more precise, more informative, and easier to use than ever.
Features
- Four bands of equalization: shelving Low and High Pass Filters and peaking Low Mid and High Mid filter bands with adjustable gain-following Q values.
- Equalization can be applied to either or both input channels.
- LF and HF can be set to act as peaking filters rather than shelves.
- FAT double sampling: In PSP ConsoleQ, FAT is automatically switched on for low (below 50 kHz) sample rates, and off for higher sample rates. This ensures accurate processing independent of the sample rate.
- 64-bit double precision floating point math for ultra-low cumulative errors in the filters – no more worrying about piling up noise as you engage more filters!
- An optional second-generation SAT (for SATuration) option in the output of each plug-in. This not only protects against digital clipping in software or hardware that comes after the plug-in, but it also adds a smooth overdriven sound to hard-driven signals. The SAT algorithm is located after the output level control in the plug-in’s internal chain, and its ceiling reference level is set to a fraction of dB below 0 dBFS.
- All actual parameter values like gain, frequency, or Q may differ from displayed values. This is a typical feature of analog equalizers.
- A 30-band bar analyzer with optional spectrum curve display mode.
Learn more about PSP ConsoleQ.
PSP EasyVerb 2
PSP EasyVerb v.2, is a multipurpose algorithmic reverberation processor designed to simulate physical spaces or popular reverb machines such as plate and spring reverbs. In developing this plug-in, the PSP team tried to make it simple to use, while offering enough control over each algorithm for you to customize the effect to your specific needs. In other words, they wanted to offer you a reverb that is operationally “easy,” but sonically complex!
PSP EasyVerb consists of ten algorithms: Ambience, Room, Chamber, Club, Hall, Arena, Cathedral, Spring, Plate and Reverse. Each of algorithm exists in three variations. The Legacy variation is the room tuning from PSP EasyVerb version 1, for current users who don’t want to lose their original sounds. The other two variations, Alt1 and Alt2, are new as of version 2.
Each of the algorithms can also be set to one of three sizes: Small, Medium, and Large. The Medium size corresponds to the setting for PSP EasyVerb version 1 – use this setting with the Legacy algorithm to faithfully recreate the sound of version 1.
Each algorithm has adjustable parameters for Decay (reverb time), Damp (high frequency damping to simulate darker rooms) and Predelay. The reverb's frequency spectrum can be then shaped with a 3-band semi-parametric equalizer.
Features
Algorithm Variations:
- Legacy: This is the original sound from PSP EasyVerb version 1, for seamless compatibility with your existing projects – and it still sounds amazing, too!
- Alt1 & Alt2: These new variations, introduced in version 2, give you expanded creative options with their lush new tonalities.
Algorithm Size Options:
- Small, Medium*, and Large:
*Medium: Matches the Room size setting from PSP EasyVerb version 1. When you combine Medium size with the Legacy algorithm, you’ll have access to the authentic (and beloved!) sound of PSP EasyVerb version 1.
Adjustable Parameters:
- Decay: Controls the reverb time to shape the overall room character.
- Damp: High-frequency damping for darker room simulations.
- Predelay: Adjusts the delay before the reverb starts to help you build convincing large spaces.
3-Band Semi-Parametric Equalizer:
- This EQ offers upper and lower shelving bands (that can also work as highpass and lowpass filters) as well as a peaking mid band. You can shape the reverb's frequency spectrum for precise tonal adjustments or to create drastic new effects.
Lean more about PSP EasyVerb 2.
PSP Echo
PSP Echo is a high quality echo processor (plug-in AudioUnit, VST, RTAS AAX for Mac OSX (Universal Binary); VST, RTAS and AAX for Windows). PSP Echo’s powerful and unusual features combined with its smooth operation makes it ideal for all kinds of creative uses from simple slap back and sustain effects through ping-pong delays and spacious echoes.
Use the delay sliders to add special tape echo effects for even more unique effects. The tape wow control and built in ducker further extend the creative potential of PSP Echo. Internally, the Echo is like a combination of four mono tape delays—two for the initial ping-pong pre-delay and two for the main stereo echo. PSP Echo includes a set of extremely useful factory presets that cover a wide range of this plug-in’s settings.
PSP Fetpressor
PSP FETpressor is a FET feedback type compressor plug-in. It’s designed to provide accurate, almost instant compression with lots of character. Great for vocals, guitars, bass, drums, and whenever a classic 1970s-style FET compressor is needed. PSP FETpressor contains everything you’d expect from a FET compressor: an internal side chain high pass filter to control amount of low-frequency pumping, smoothly adjustable compression ratio, ability to select which channel to process, and a link switch.
This compressor also contains a dry signal blend for parallel compression. Additionally PSP FETpressor contains makeup amplifier and output transformer emulations to add subtle character even when set to 1:1 ratio.
Learn more about PSP Fetpressor.
PSP Hertzrider 2
PSP HertzRider2 is a frequency shifter plug-in. It can be an incredible tool for tuning inharmonic sounds like snares, and for harmonic sounds it becomes a creative and crazy destructive tool. In addition to a wide range of shifting settings the algorithm contains an LFO (low frequency oscillator) to provide interesting modulation options allowing you to further creatively experiment with this tool.
PSP HertzRider2 is designed to be as simple as possible, to take as few resources as possible, and to incur only a very slight (and frequency dependent) latency.
Learn more about PSP Hertzrider 2.
PSP Impressor
Put Some Pressure On The Mix
The PSP Impressor is an incredibly accurate, a fully-featured, high-precision compressor designed to process whole mixes, busses or single tracks. PSP Impressor emulates the magical classic characteristics of compressors with valve and opto-electronic circuits as well as classic modern compressors. PSP Impressor also features a highly configurable side-chain. The side-chain filter has a significant effect on PSP Impressor’s sound and operation. Depending on your side-chain filter settings, the filter also lets you use the compressor as a de-esser or to reduce the pumping effects of heavy kick drums and the like.
PSP Impressor also works very well in combination with the PSP Saturator. With the PSP Impressor before the PSP Saturator in the signal path (think of it like placing a bus compressor before a tape machine), you can employ both plug-ins simultaneously (using subtle settings!) in order to impart a very cohesive sound, like your mix was being produced on expensive analog hardware. Of course, you can also reverse the order, placing PSP Saturator before PSP Impressor - never be afraid to experiment!
Features
- A wide range of soft knee characteristics
- Peak or RMS level detection
- External or internal side chain signal with a smooth bell-type filter
- An output algorithm which can operate as either a brick wall limiter or soft saturation algorithm to preserve peaks above 0dBFS
Learn more about PSP Impressor.
PSP L'otary2
High-Quality Emulation of a Rotary Speaker
PSP L’otary2, is an ultra high-quality emulation of a rotary speaker. PSP based their algorithm upon two original and legendary models: the Leslie® 122 and Leslie® 147, and spent hundreds of hours perfecting their simulations.
In other words, this is not just another modulation effect! PSP L’otary2 is capable of reproducing the classic sounds of those famous rotary speakers as precisely as possible.
PSP L’otary2 is also capable of creative new sounds and tones not possible with the original. For example, you could set up both the rotating high frequency horn and the rotating low frequency drum independently from each other, and emulate speakers with a static drum or even a broken horn or drum engine.
Learn more about PSP L'otary2.
PSP MasterComp
PSP MasterComp is a high fidelity stereo dynamics processor (plug-in VST, RTAS and AAX for Windows; AudioUnit, AAX, RTAS, VST for Mac OSX Universal Binary). Its double-precision (64-bit floating point) and double-sampled (FAT - Frequency Authentication Technique) processing offers transparency even at extreme compression settings and high sample rates.
- PSP MasterComp - which is mainly designed for mastering compression and expansion and
- PSP MicroComp - disgined for using on buses and track processing during mixing.
Features
Applications
- Controlling or revitalizing the dynamics of a final mix during mastering.
- Controlling or revitalizing dynamics of a signal of main tracks, groups and entire mix during mixing.
- Providing classic analog-like smooth compression.
- Revitalization of transients.
Learn more about PSP MasterComp.
PSP MasterQ2
Musical, Creative, Quality
Typically, mastering equalisers are purely focused on the process of equalization, but PSP MasterQ2 is not merely a masteringEQ; the "Q" stands for "Quality." PSP Audioware designed PSP MasterQ2 to be a creative tool for mixing and mastering or wherever its features and quality are needed.
PSP MasterQ2 can operate at sampling rates ranging from 44.1kHz all the way up to 768kHz. It offers seven different filters: 12, 24, and 36 dB/oct low cut and high cut filters; low shelf and high shelf filters which can be switched to peaking filters; and low-mid, middle and high-mid peaking filters - all with adjustable frequency and Q over a wide range.
The EQ graph displays an overview of the EQ curve, as well as the individual characteristics of each filter. In addition to its powerful filters, PSP MasterQ2 also offers you a selection of limiting and “soft-clipping” algorithms to help you shape your signal and keep it from digitally peaking.
PSP MasterQ2 employs astoundingly precise 80-bit extended floating point computations in all filters to deal with any accumulation errors. It also allows for optimal filter operation at even the lowest frequencies with high gain and Q factor settings.
PSP MasterQ2 also makes use of their proprietary Frequency Authentication Technique algorithm. "FAT" is a double sampling technique which allows for proper filter operation at the highest frequencies. This mode utilizes high order linear filters to prevent phase errors and linear errors from the audio bandwidth caused by double order sampling. This technique results in double sampling without any sample rate conversion artifacts.
They would love you to experience it for yourself - it has to be heard to believe! Use it as a precise, surgical EQ for mastering or a color processor for sound design and mixing. Once you try it, you'll understand what a creative sound shaping tool PSP MasterQ2 can be.
Learn more about PSP MasterQ2.
PSP NobleQ
PSP NobleQ combines the features of passive program equalizers with a wide range of frequency settings and extended functionality. To make this plug-in a versatile tool, PSP added several modern features such as an adjustable high pass filter, and the ability to switch high peak and shelf filters to Boost or Attenuation operation.
The PSP NobleQ stands out for its warm sound, its boost and attenuation low-shelf filters and its combined peak and shelf high frequency processing. The warm and musical sound in PSP NobleQ is made possible thanks to its finest processing utilizing FAT double sampling for a natural analog-like response. PSP have also added an output valve-like rounding algorithm with adjustable processing depth.
The low shelf filter actually combines two shelving sections: the first one allows you to boost low frequencies while the other one attenuates them but is tuned slightly higher. Together they help to get a rich bottom end without low-midrange muddiness.
The high frequency range consist of two filters - a peaking filter with adjustable band width (usually set to Boost) and a shelf filter (usually set to Attenuate). Both filters interact in such a way that the more attenuation to high frequency is applied the more selective peaking filter becomes while keeping its center frequency similarly boosted.
PSP oldTimerME
PSP oldTimerME (Master Edition) installer includes two versions of the plug-in:
- PSP oldTimerME a vintage-style compressor designed for demanding track and program compression, limiting and mastering processing.
- PSP oldTimer a vintage-style compressor designed for track or program compression and limiting.
PSP's goal in developing these plug-ins has been to provide you with versatile compressors that offer detailed control and an exceptionally musical sound. PSP oldTimer plug-ins are not based on any specific hardware, rather they are inspired by vintage circuits and PSP designed them to emulate our favorite characteristics of such compressors.
PSP oldTimerME version of this compressor combines advanced features such as the option to process left, right, mid or side channel exclusively while being very simple to set up - which makes it hard to go wrong! In case of PSP oldTimer the goal was to provide a simple compressor that offers an exceptionally musical sound while requiring a minimum of tweaking. PSP oldTimer is so simple and so easy to use, that it's difficult to make it sound bad even at extreme settings! These compressors offer soft and smooth compression in most applications, however they may slightly color the sound with their tube emulation on transients when heavily driven internally by high compression values.
Features:
- High quality signal processing algorithms
- All internal processing done with 64 bit double precision floats.
- Option to process left, right, mid or side channel exclusively (ME version)
- 32 and 64 bit floating point audio streams supported
- ZERO samples of latency
- Up to 192kHz sample rates supported
- x64 support for Windows and Mac OSX systems
- Library of presets
Learn more about PSP oldTimerME.
PSP PianoVerb2
PSP PianoVerb2 is a redesigned and improved creative resonant reverb plug-in based on the famed freeware plug-in PSP PianoVerb. This new version offers a redesigned GUI with a brand new resizing feature and a new preset management system. Like the original PianoVerb, it creates its unique sound with twelve resonant filters that mimic the behavior of piano strings. The ability to transpose, tune and detune the set of strings allow you to set up PianoVerb2 to deliver a wide range of reverberations ranging from traditional wide spread reverb to unique and unusual resonances.
With the addition of a brand new modulation section and the ability to set up multiple settings of time and damping and decay freezing (via the A/B comparison function) this plug-in delivers amazing options for creative use. Add to that some other amazing new additions such as a high pass filter section, independent dry/wet controls, and a reverb tail freeze control, it's easy to see how PianoVerb2 has become a comprehensive and truly unique algorithmic reverb.
Whenever you want to add some natural resonance to a weak piano track, vitalize your lead guitar with a bit of sustain, or simply add a touch of a unique reverb to a track, PSP PianoVerb2 can do the job!
Learn more about PSP PianoVerb2.
PSP Saturator
Pristine Analog Saturation
A new addition to the PSP Audioware lineup, PSP Saturator brings its refined algorithms and pushes the quality of saturation to a new level and can virtually heat up your production.
PSP Saturator emulates the way that analog devices such as tape recorders and valve circuits warm up and “saturate” your audio material. This is achieved by adding harmonics, dedicated filtering, and dynamic processing. PSP Saturator uses three algorithms to emulate these devices, and offers eight different shape modes for loads of flexibility from subtle 'mix mojo' to outright audio destruction.
Features
- 8 different saturation shapes for a variety of tonal flavors.
- Three signal sculpting engines (low, high, overall saturation).
- Adjustable Low and High band processing engines for adequate, band related warming effects.
- Parallel mix option, with internal intelligent phase alignment.
- Multiple metering modes for signal analysis.
- Additional control panel for fine-tuning of various saturation parameters and smoothing.
- Three output modes (off, sat, lim) for shaping the final output stage.
- Input and Output gain controls, with optional relative link.
- Optional "FAT" quad-sampling for pristine saturation quality.
- Very low internal latency of 6 samples.
- 200 presets designed by top engineers and producers
Learn more about PSP Saturator.
PSP SpringBox
PSP SpringBox is an emulation of a hardware spring reverberator (VST, AAX and RTAS for Windows; AudioUnit, VST, AAX and RTAS for Mac OSX). It recreates several features typical of a spring reverb, such as a convincing “boing” on transients and a repeatable resonating musical character with an adjustable presence. A selection of configurations from two to six springs total is provided, as well as the ability to set stereo spread and pan/balance configured to suit various mix setups - from a typical guitar reverb to a creative uses as a send reverb in the mix. Thanks to PSP SpringBox’s two channel A and B settings setup and range of presets operation is fast and easy.
Learn more about PSP SpringBox.
PSP StereoController2
The Correction Tool For Dual Channel Stereophonic Signals!
PSP StereoController2 is designed to control, adjust, and rescue incorrectly recorded dual channel stereo tracks, or process them for specialized applications or cool sonic tricks.
PSP StereoController2 Can Be Used In Various Situations
- unbalanced stereo image due to level difference between channels, e.g. in dual microphone stereo recordings
- slight time alignment shift between channels
- a track’s stereo image is too narrow or too wide for the mix
- when the center instrument seems to be shifted to one side
- virtually emulating an instrument’s location in the soundfield via combined level and delay panning
- one or both channels have reversed polarity, or the channels are swapped
- decoding a Mid-Side (M-S) encoded track into L/R stereo
- reducing the stereo width of low frequencies, or making them mono, for proper speaker or subwoofer replay or for reliably cutting vinyl
- widening stereo width of high frequencies for more ‘airy’ harmonics and spaciousness
- fine adjustment of stereo imaging during the mastering process
Features
- High quality signal processing algorithms
- Up to 2 ms of delay - can repair up to ~68 cm / 2 ft of distance mismatch between mics
- Width expansion up to 400% for narrowly recorded stereo tracks
- Master gain control up to ±12dB
- Optional dedicated width and gain controls for Low and/or High frequencies
- Low and High band gain control up to ±6dB
- Stability (sides) balance control without affecting the center content localization
- Center control to adjust the panorama location of the center content
- Standard balance control of channels
- M-S decoder
- Output monitoring and solo capability for Mid and Side signals
- Channel swap
- Polarity switches for both channels
- Correlation meter
- Balance meter
- Dedicated sections for Low and High frequency level and width control
- Parameter filtering for smooth and click-free parameter adjustment
- Support for sample rates up to 384 kHz
Learn more about PSP StereoController2.
PSP StompDelay
PSP stompDelay is a creative delay plug-in designed to provide a wide range of sounds from lush analog tape delays through vibrant loops, to classic ping-pong delays and scratchy pitch shifts. It features both traditional delay effects as well as a looper when in “infinite operation mode” (Infinity mode). PSP stompDelay offers continuous tap tempo, as well as accurate tape simulation, including simulating the volume drop that occurs when fast forwarding or cueing the tape.
Learn more about PSP StompDelay.
PSP StompFilter
PSP stompFilter is a creative tool designed to provide an exceptionally wide range of modulated filter and gain sounds. Its effects include a LFO-modulated low pass filter; auto-wah; low, band, or high-pass filter modes; and a compressor. Thanks to the smoothly adjustable filter type and flexible cross-modulations of the LFO by the envelope detector, PSP stompFilter is able to provide vivid, expressive filtering. Just a pinch of adjustable LFO randomization will provide analog-like "imperfections," ensuring that you will never get bored of it.
Learn more about PSP StompFilter.
PSP TripleMeter
PSP TripleMeter is the successor to the PSP 2Meters bundle. It offers three different meters - VU meters, RMS meters, and PPM meters - with discrete features such as calibration and shared features such as trim faders, filters and a label strip. Our goal was to offer you the ability to choose between different audio measurement tools while processing audio. Now, with a single click you can check the volume units (VU) measurements of a signal and compare it to the peak indications or RMS values!
PSP Twin-L
PSP Twin-L is a dual algorithm classic limiter effect. The aim of this plug-in is to provide a wide variety of shaping options. PSP Twin-L is able to emulate the main features of two types of limiter: VCA-limiters, which is a modern type of analog limiter, and Opto-limiters which are vintage optical limiters.
PSP Twin-L’s limiting algorithms are not intended to emulate any specific hardware, but rather to bring the capabilities of both types into a versatile plug-in.
PSP Twin-L is part of PSP's series of Zero Latency Processing plug-ins; making it ideal for situations such as live monitoring, live broadcast production, and managing levels while tracking.
PSP VintageWarmer2
PSP VintageWarmer2 is a high-quality digital simulation of an analog-style, a single- or multi-band compressor/limiter. It combines rich, warm analog processing with a straightforward user interface, and comes with a comprehensive library of presets. The plug-in processor is highly flexible and can be used for both softknee compression and brick-wall limiting. This makes it an essential tool for mixing and mastering engineers. Careful attention has been paid to PSP Vintage Warmer's overload characteristics with the processor being capable of generating saturation effects typical of analog tape recorders. PSP Vintage Warmer also incorporates professional VU and PPM metering together with accurate overload indicators thereby assuring professional quality results.
PSP VintageWarmer2 version contains 3 versions of the plug-in:
- PSP MicroWarmer which provides the same sound quality as it's big siblings, but with a simplified single-band interface and low latency performance optimized for use on individual tracks;
- PSP VintageWarmer (LE) which is a direct descendant of the original PSP VintageWarmer with its all strengths such as low resource usage and latency;
- PSP VintageWarmer2, the main addition being the FAT double sampling mode for even more analog sounding processing.
Features
- High quality signal processing algorithms
- Single or multi-band signal processing
- FAT (Frequency Authentication Technique) PSP's double sampled processing
- 64-bit floating point precision
- Shelf filters for bass and treble frequencies in single-band processing mode
- Control of bass and treble signal components in multi-band processing mode
- Accurately calibrated VU and PPM meters with the overload indicators
- Disengagable brick-wall limiting
- Two Release Mutliplier ranges for fast or relaxed processing
- Semi Automated Release mode.
- Up to 192kHz sample rates supported
- Library of presets
Applications
- Optimising the density and average signal levels of recordings during mixing or mastering
- Shaping the dynamics of recordings during mixing
- Adding warmth to individual tracks or complete mixes
- Adding analog tape-style compression to individual tracks or complete mixes
Learn more about PSP VintageWarmer2.
PSP Xenon
PSP Xenon is a full band, dual-stage limiter plug-in featuring an integrated leveler, advanced K-System metering, and psychoacoustically optimized word-length reduction. PSP Xenon offers pristine 64-bit precision processing throughout its entire signal path, and can operate at sample rates up to 192kHz.
Once you experience for yourself the pristine, transparent response and intuitive design of this plug-in, PSP believe it will become your "go to" limiter for mastering and other critical audio applications.
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