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- 50% Off McDSP Boxed Products 12 Feb 2012, 7:42 am
Thoughout February, McDSP offers certain of its boxed bundles half priced. - Tekky Synths releases ZeNeRyC v2.0 12 Feb 2012, 2:15 am
Read the full story @ KVR Audio Tekky Synths has updated ZeNeRyC to version 2.0, which integrates a new scaling system developed by Tekky Synths. ScaLer creates scales from inputed keys and enhances. […] - Rhythmic Robot releases Typewriter for Kontakt 12 Feb 2012, 2:12 am
Read the full story @ KVR Audio Rhythmic Robot has released Typewriter, a sampled instrument for Kontakt. Typewriter is a sampled version of a 1920s Imperial wide-carriage typewriter. It includes a p. […] - Digital DJ Tools Dubby 12 Feb 2012, 1:52 am
Dubby is a free software virtual instrument for Mac and PC. - XILS-lab Le Masque: Delay 11 Feb 2012, 1:48 pm
Music software company XILS-lab announces availability of its first effects plug-in — in collaboration with Le Lotus Bleu (Laurent Bourgeon). - Sonokinetic releases "Vivace - Cinematic Orchestral FX and Textures" for Kontakt and Kontakt Player 11 Feb 2012, 3:28 am
Read the full story @ KVR Audio Sonokinetic has announced the release of Vivace, a new Cinematic Orchestral FX and Textures sample library programmed for Kontakt 5 and the free Kontakt 5 Player. It c. […] - Voxengo Soniformer 3.3 11 Feb 2012, 1:32 am
Voxengo Soniformer version 3.3 update is now available for download. - Steinberg Padshop 10 Feb 2012, 2:04 pm
Steinberg today announced their latest VST instrument, Padshop. - Sound Magic Neo EQ 1.1 10 Feb 2012, 1:33 pm
Sound Magic has updated Neo EQ to v1.1 - The CoreStylerz updates Hardcore Kicks VSTi 2 to v2.0.1 10 Feb 2012, 6:48 am
Read the full story @ KVR Audio The CoreStylerz has updated Hardcore Kicks VSTi 2 to version 2.0.1. Changes: Fixed : Issue on expansions. Fixed : Does not show registered to in information. Fixed : S. […]
Envelope-Designer is a plugIn with which you can adjust the relative amount of the attack transients and the sutained/release components in a signal. For the detection of the transient component there are 2 envelope-followers with identical release times and different attack times. The difference between the envelope with the fast attack time and the envelope with the slow attack time yields a control signal, which has significant amplitudes only when the incoming signal is in some “transient” state. This is because the difference between the envelope-followers with fast and slow attack tends to zero in a sustained phase. Multiplying this control signal with the incoming signal yields a signal, which contains the transient component. The extraction of the release component is similar: it is done with two envelope followers with identical attack times a different release times. The difference between the envelope with the slow release time and the envelope with the fast release time has significant amplitudes for decaying signals. Multiplied with the incoming signal, we have extracted the release component. Now we can adjust the relative amplitudes of these two signal components seperately.


