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REDTRON_SE is a Special Edition of the REDTRON_400.
Krush is a lively bit-crusher and a bit more. With its bit crushing and downsampling algorithms, Krush combines the crispy taste of the digital realm with the warmth of its drive stage and analog modeled resonant filters. A modulation section allows you to quickly add.
This VST plug-in uses the Taijiguy’s Mellotron samples (taken from a 1973 Mellotron M400S – Serial #500).
The samples have been cleaned (not too much) by removing an annoying 60Hz hum and some unwanted “clicks” and “pops” here and there.
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Features :
- Nine sound types : MKII Flute, MKII 3 Violins, M400 Cello, MKII Brass, M400 Combined Choir, M400 String Section, M400 Woodwinds, M300A Violins, M300B Violin.
- No loops : like the original Mellotron, each sound is eight seconds long with, in many cases, “the bad endings”.
- Exclusive “Mellotronic Click Switch” (MCS).
On real Mellotrons, “Click” can be heard at the beginning of a note, when the tape comes in contact with the replay head.
On REDTRON_SE, these “clicks ” are randomly generated when you hit a key : you don’t hear twice the same and they can appear on any note.
A rotary knob allows you to control the effect intensity (of course, you can also completely disable it ).
Note : this function is inactive when the attack parameter is set to any value different from zero.
- Layer (two sounds A & B) and split possibilities (octave shift).
- Independent parameters for sound A & B :
- Volume, Tone, Pan, Tune, Reverb, Delay, Attack & Release, Octave & Note parameters.
- Delay effect (Amount, Time, Feedback & Pan parameters).
- Reverb effect (Mix, Width, Size & Damp parameters).
- Full MIDI automation.
- Global Volume control.
- Global Tone control.
- Global Pitch control.
- Freeware.
Tritik has just released Krush, an awesome freeware multi-effect (bitcrusher, clipper, and multi-mode filter) in VST and AU plugin formats for PC and Mac-based digital audio workstations.
Krush is the first freeware release by Tritik, a company known for its work on the innovative Moodal resonator effect and the equally versatile and great sounding TkDelay plugin. Their latest piece of software is yet another fantastic addition to any sound designer’s toolbox. However, this one is completely free to download and use!
What you get with Krush is a trio of distortion flavors (clipper, bitcrusher and a downsampler), paired up with a resonant multi-mode filter (high-pass and low-pass modes with a 20 Hz – 20 kHz frequency range), dry/wet signal level sliders for easy parallel processing and a great little modulation section which sets this multi-effect apart from the dozens of free bitcrushers out there.
All of this is packed in a fully resizable user interface (drag the handle in the bottom-left corner to adjust the size of the GUI to your liking) with an intuitive control layout and some handy bonus features such as the modulation amount display on the knobs (the modulated range of a parameter turns yellow). CTRL+drag increases the precision when adjusting a parameter and a double-click resets its value. You can also freeze any parameter so that loading a new preset doesn’t overwrite its current value.
The amount of distortion, bitcrushing, and downsampling, as well as the filter’s cutoff frequency and resonance amount, can be modulated by an LFO with a choice of four different waveforms (sine wave, triangle, square, and noise). The LFO can run freely (0.01 Hz to 10 kHz), or in sync with the host program.
The plugin also features a handy collection of 25 presets that provide quick access to some bread and butter distortion sounds, as well as showcase some of the more advanced stuff that you can do Krush. The presets are sorted into three categories (Crushing, FX and Modulations) and range from simple distortion and lo-fi effects to some really complex patches with tons of modulation (these sound especially nice on longer sounds like pads and atmospheres, dial in just a tiny bit of the wet signal to add some movement on top of the original sound).
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It’s hard to say anything bad about Krush, as it is such a useful and well-made sound design tool. Some of the possible improvements would be a bit more speed for the LFO in free mode (anywhere up to 20 kHz or so would be great) and an auto-gain option for the resonance knob (as the resonance currently reduces the output volume). These are just minor things, really, and Krush is definitely one of the coolest little lo-fi multi-effects you can find.
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More info:Krush(4.6 MB download size, ZIP archive, 32-bit & 64-bit VST/AU plugin format for Windows & Mac OS).
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