RazorClip
31.8 MB
Analog based clipper plugin! RazorClip offers five clipping modes, each modeled after a different analog circuit type. That’s really the core of what RazorClip offers, and the modes give you various distortion characters to work with.
The five options are Tape, XFMR, BJT, Tube, and Diode.
XFMR models transformer-based saturation, the soft clipping that occurs when a transformer overloads and can no longer pass the full signal. This causes the waveform to flatten gently and results in a relatively subtle type of saturation that works great for warming up virtual synths.
BJT is based on bipolar junction transistor clipping, a transistor circuit topology that produces asymmetric harmonic content with a slightly harder edge than the transformer mode.
The controls are straightforward in classic Analog Obsession fashion. The Gain knob has 24 dB of gain compensation, giving you enough headroom to push the signal into clipping.
The Output knob runs from -24 dB to +24 dB, which is handy for gain staging within your DAW after the clipping stage has done its work.
FEATURES
– MODEL : 5 different model for different clipping circuit. Models are fully ‘ideal’ analog modeled. No specific model or hardware
– GAIN : 24dB gain compensated input will help you to set clipping level
– OUTPUT : +/- 24dB clean output level controller
– BLEND : Will blend processed and unprocessed signal
– I/O : Bypass

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RazorClip.1.0 ( 32 MB )