About Spectre :
Colour your sound
Spectre processes the difference between the input signal and the EQ signal. Introduces harmonic content to just the part of the spectrum that you want from a variety of saturation algorithms based on analog hardware.
Spectre brings colours and life to the sound. It makes dull recordings sound bright, it can make a bass track more suitable for small speakers and it can even work as a high-end stereo widener thanks to the mid/side matrix.
Why you’ll love Spectre
Spectre processes the incoming signal with a five band parallel EQ. It extracts the difference between this signal and the dry one and process each band through one of the ten saturation algorithms included.
Features :
EQ workflow
- Spectre works like a graphical EQ, a workflow we’re all familiar with.Use it like an EQ, get better results.
Multi-band
- Spectre lets you put different saturation per band. You can also have them on a different channels including mid/side.
High quality
- Spectre comes with 10 high quality saturation algorithms based on classic analog recording hardware.
10 saturation algorithms
- Spectre is more versatile than a simple enhancer as you can choose from different saturation algorithms.
- Tube, warm tube, solid, tape, diode, class B, bit, digital, rectify and half rectify.
- Additional clean mode that will act like a parallel EQ where the boosts feel extremely natural and unprocessed.
Benefits
Elevate your sound
Optional 4x and 16x oversampling modes offer pristine audio quality with no aliasing.
With 3 saturation modes: subtle, medium and aggressive you can quickly warm your tracks.
The de-Emphasis feature compensates the EQ boosts after the distortion state. You can add harmonics to parts of the spectrum without changing the overall level of the track.
Spectre can process mono, stereo, left, right, mid and side channels on each band independently.
System Requirements :
Mac OS
▪ 10.9 or higher.
▪ Intel and Apple Silicon natively supported.
▪ 64-bit DAW and OS.
Windows
▪ Windows 7, 8 or 10 (64-bit only)
▪ DAW capable of hosting VST plug-ins.
Important note: this software is 64-bit only and will not function on 32-bit systems.
About Spectre :
Colour your sound
Spectre processes the difference between the input signal and the EQ signal. Introduces harmonic content to just the part of the spectrum that you want from a variety of saturation algorithms based on analog hardware.
Spectre brings colours and life to the sound. It makes dull recordings sound bright, it can make a bass track more suitable for small speakers and it can even work as a high-end stereo widener thanks to the mid/side matrix.
Why you’ll love Spectre
Spectre processes the incoming signal with a five band parallel EQ. It extracts the difference between this signal and the dry one and process each band through one of the ten saturation algorithms included.
Features :
EQ workflow
- Spectre works like a graphical EQ, a workflow we’re all familiar with.Use it like an EQ, get better results.
Multi-band
- Spectre lets you put different saturation per band. You can also have them on a different channels including mid/side.
High quality
- Spectre comes with 10 high quality saturation algorithms based on classic analog recording hardware.
10 saturation algorithms
- Spectre is more versatile than a simple enhancer as you can choose from different saturation algorithms.
- Tube, warm tube, solid, tape, diode, class B, bit, digital, rectify and half rectify.
- Additional clean mode that will act like a parallel EQ where the boosts feel extremely natural and unprocessed.
Benefits
Elevate your sound
Optional 4x and 16x oversampling modes offer pristine audio quality with no aliasing.
With 3 saturation modes: subtle, medium and aggressive you can quickly warm your tracks.
The de-Emphasis feature compensates the EQ boosts after the distortion state. You can add harmonics to parts of the spectrum without changing the overall level of the track.
Spectre can process mono, stereo, left, right, mid and side channels on each band independently.
System Requirements :
Mac OS
▪ 10.9 or higher.
▪ Intel and Apple Silicon natively supported.
▪ 64-bit DAW and OS.
Windows
▪ Windows 7, 8 or 10 (64-bit only)
▪ DAW capable of hosting VST plug-ins.
Important note: this software is 64-bit only and will not function on 32-bit systems.
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