Product Description
This library is available in 44.1, 48, 88.2, and 96khz sample rates (you get all 4 sample rates when purchasing).
This is volume 3 of my CupTone series, and everything in it is new. There are a lot of really interesting tone programs here, with many of them coming from some very unique, vintage preamps. Other programs are from mixing consoles, outboard equalizers and compressors, and a saturation device. Some have an adjustable EQ band.
A major focus with this release was sampling and recreating not just subtle harmonics, but actual distortion. To that end I spent a lot of time rethinking how I make my programs, and came up with a method entirely different from anything I’ve ever done. 10 of the 35 tone programs are capable of producing distortion. The other 25 programs are great for tone sculpting and some subtle harmonic enhancement, just like the programs in my Cuptone 2 release.
There are also 12 programs for recreating the non-linear dynamics that occur when some of the sampled gear was driven into saturation. In total there are 47 programs (for each sample rate), sampled from 22 different types of gear.
Check the manual here for more in-depth info about all of the programs that are included in this release.
This release has a couple of skins by JPN, which allow you to switch between all of the available programs by clicking buttons, quickly and easily.
DEMO VIDEOS:
Here I’m showing off some of the distortions possible, first with some drums, then a short brass clip. You hear both dry (no processing) first, then I’m switching through various distortion programs (both for the dynamic and tone instances), and with different combinations of settings, which can result in different sounds even from the same program.
Same as the previous video, but this time with an acoustic, then bass guitar. You wouldn’t normally want to distort such a nice acoustic guitar, but I’m just trying to give you an idea of what these distortions can do!
Last, here’s a video that shows you how to get distortion, using the Dist programs in Cuptone 3.
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