Fuse Audio Labs – bundle 2018.8 (VST, VST3, AAX) [Win x64]

By | October 6, 2018

 

Year / Release Date : 08.2018
Developer : Fuse Audio Labs
Developer website : Fuse Audio Labs
Format : VST, VST3, AAX * (* PT from AudioUTOPiA)
Digit capacity : 64bit
Tabletka : cured (put and work)
System requirements : Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 x64
An Intel Pentium 4 compatible CPU 1GB RAM

Description : A set of 6 plugins:
VCL-25A v1.0.0 Vintage Vari-MU Leveler – a virtual simulator of a rare leveler of the 50s.
VCL-373 v1.3.0 Vintage Comp / Limiter is a virtual simulator of a rare limiter compressor of the early 60s, which was present in many master studios.
F-59 v1.3.0 Classic Guitar Amp – a re-creation of the classic era of ’58 – ’60, which defined the course for decades of guitar amp technology. Offering a wide range of tones, the plugin tries to stay true to the original fluids by adding convenient features to the digital realm.
TCS-68 v1.3.0 Cassette Tape Channel is a virtual simulator of eight-track cassette.
TCS-68 includes accurate emulation of the preamp, tape system and equalizer. The original analog unit consisted of a powerful 10-channel mixer, which included simple 3-band equalizers, microphone and line inputs, as well as inserts for each channel, an 8-track recorder with an improved noise reduction system and a well-adjusted measuring bridge.
Bucket-500 v1.3.0 Analog Delay – is an authentic BBD-based analogue delay circuit emulation. The company added some features to the digital view, including stereo feed, LFO and control flexibility. They also extended the initial time range to 10 … 1000ms and enabled the host tempo sync setting.
VCL-4 v1.3.0 Vintage Opto Leveler – is a thorough emulation of an optical compressor, produced in the 60s of the twentieth century. Each individual node of the original device is emulated. The processor has a very musical program-dependent compression characteristic, which is perfectly suitable for processing any audio material.

 

 

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