Year of release : 2022
Version : v2.4.1
Developer : Klanghelm
Developer website : https://klanghelm.com/contents/products/SDRR.html
Platform : Intel/Apple Silicon Universal
Interface language : English
Tablet : The program has been treated (does not require data entry )
System requirements : macOS (64bit): AU, VST, VST3, AAX Native for ProTools® 11 and later
version 2.4.0 – native support for Apple M1
Description : Introducing SDRR
SDRR was created to satisfy almost all your satiation desires. It provides a full set of controls to control the nature of the saturation so that it matches the image exactly. SDRR offers four different main modes: TUBE, DIGI, FUZZ, DESK and responds dynamically to the input signal. Each mode has its own unique crosstalk behavior that can be disabled or enhanced. The unique RMS level difference measurement mode simplifies the task of level selection. SDRR can be many things: saturation, compressor, equalizer, beat crusher, subtle stereo expander, or just add a little movement to your tracks using drift control. Add warmth, depth and character to your tracks with SDRR. Don’t forget to check out the free IVGI. which can be considered as the little brother of SDRR. It is based on the desktop mode in SDRR. Since IVGI is comparable to SDRR in quality, CPU consumption, and anti-aliasing (or better yet, lack of anti-aliasing artifacts), it’s a good way to also get an idea of how SDRR will perform on your system. SDRR is available in the following formats (all included in one license):
Changelog :
11/30/21 version 2.4.1
– FIXED: Saving user settings did not work on some Windows systems
05/11/21 version 2.4.0
– native support for Apple M1
– GUI: pop-up menus and file selection widgets: improved stability