Get an AudioThing Wave Box ($12 value) when you buy anything from ADSR Sounds in December (until 49/12)

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ADSR purchase benefit information

ADSR's purchase benefits have been updated.

If you buy something at ADSR in JulyAudioThing's Wave Box ($49 value)Can be obtained.

In the past, PluginBoutique has also offered purchase benefits.

Sound demo

Recommended for Hip Hop and Lo-Fi fans.

With special Wave BoxRX950The compatibility is wonderful.

That's because WaveShaper plug-ins tend to go up high.RX950cuts the high part comfortably. (Wave Box is also equipped with a filter, but it is not the filter required for Lo-Fi.)

 

Overview

Wave Box is a dynamic dual waveshaper plugin that can be used for both symmetrical and asymmetrical distortion.

A waveshaper is a type of distortion that maps an input signal to an output by applying a fixed or variable shaping function.

Wave Box features two independent waveshapers that can be mixed while being modulated by two LFOs and one envelope follower.

Design your own waveshaping curves by combining and adjusting six predefined functions (tanh, sinh, sin, linear, floor, round). Wave Box ranges from mild tube-flavored overdrive to extreme digital harshness.

Reviews

Computer Music Magazine

“Despite its deceptively simple construction, the Wave Box not only sounds wicked but also displays impressive versatility.9/10″Computer Music MagazineMake great music on your Mac or PC The world's best-selling magazine dedicated to

Gearslutz

“Recommended for: Electronic musicians, producers, and mixing engineers looking for a plug-in to add an edge to their sound or drown it out in a straightforward way. 4.5/5”

Spec.

2 wave shaper
6 shaping functions
2 LFOs and 6 waveforms
envelope follower
Up to 16x oversampling
30 factory presets
Preset system with randomizer
Format VST, AU, AAX (32/64bit)
PlatformOSX, ​​Windows

Symmetrical and asymmetrical waveshaping
Odd harmonics occur when the shaping function is applied equally to both the positive and negative sides of the signal (symmetric waveshaping).Alternatively, even harmonics occur when the shaping function is applied only in either the positive or negative direction (asymmetric waveshaping).

In asymmetric mode (±on), the first wave shaping function is applied to the positive part and the second wave shaping function is applied to the negative part.In this case, bias controls the offset added between the positive and negative parts of the signal.

In symmetric mode (±off) both shaping functions are applied to the entire signal.In this case, Bias controls the mix of two functions.

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