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Voxengo AnalogfluxVoxengo has updated Analogflux, a suite of PC VST audio processing plug-ins designed to deliver the sounds of the analog days. In the core of these processors, Voxengo has used convolution processing to match the response of the original analog gear. This suite consists of TapeBus, Delay, Impulse, Insert and Chorus plug-ins.

This version update fixes minor issues (including user interface freezing) and introduces new elements to the plug-ins of the suite, including a variety of new factory presets. All plug-in filenames were shortened for more convenience.

The Impulse plug-in now features more internal impulses which were taken from several high-end analog devices. The Bypass switch has been added to the plug-in as well.

New tape impulses were added to the TapeBus plug-in.

Analogflux Suite features:

  • Tape simulation plug-in
  • Analog delay plug-in
  • Convolution processor plug-in
  • Analog insert plug-in
  • Chorus plug-in
  • Factory presets
  • “A-to-B” comparisons
  • Mono-to-Stereo, Stereo-to-Stereo processing
  • All sample rates supported
  • 64-bit internal precision
  • Native assembler DSP code

For more information and downloads, visit the Voxengo web site.

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