Analog Noise

is an easy-to-use virtual effect plug-in for Windows which adds the sound and atmosphere of analog recordings to your tracks and mixes. It has 21 built-in sound profiles, including the sound of magnetic tape with various coverings, the sound of vinyl records, and the sound of the signal of various tube and transistor devices, such as Hammond Sounder, Moog Liberation, Akai Ax-73, JVC MI-5000, etc.  Learn more ... 
 

Products

  •  Wowcoder — is an easy-to-use virtual effect plug-in for Windows that recreates a classical 16-band digital vocoder. It has nice and simple GUI, advanced possibilities for timbre adjustment such as direct drawing of vocoder's frequency response, built-in effect section with ability to chaining five different effects and built-in preset manager.
  •  Vocotron — Vocotron is a VST instrument plug-in for Windows that combines the functions of a sampler and vocoder. Vocotron’s keyboard is divided into two key zones, like on the classic Mellotron and Chamberlin “samplers”. However, the zone’s functions are slightly different: the left side reproduces samples and is a modulator for the integrated vocoder, and the right side sets the tone, it is the carrier for the vocoder. The heart of Vocotron is a high precision 32-band vocoder with a frequency range from 100 Hz to 16 KHz. In order to fine-tune the tone, you can tweak the bandwidth as well as the level of each of the 32 frequency bands.
  •  Reese Machine — is a monophonic subtractive synthesizer optimized for creating deep, rich, vibrating bass for various kinds of electronic music, especially Drum’n’Bass, Speed Garage, Techstep, etc.

Freebies

  •  Vinyl — is a freeware virtual effect plug-in that emulates the sounds of old vinyl players.
  •  Bleep' — is a freeware virtual synthesizer which inspired by the sound of MOS Technology SID.
  •  Pedals — yet another freeware guitar amp and effects processor with a more than 30 different devices.
  •  Get Lost, Singer! — is an virtual effect plug-in which allows you to remove vocals from songs. It works on the principle of "central channel subtraction", where singer's voice is usually located. In addition, the plug-in is able to preserve bass and drums, which are also often located in the center of the stereo space and may suffer along with the voice.
  •  Bend Box — is a software synthesizer that emulates a circuit-bending device. Can be useful for making experiments and for creating various noise FX. All knobs can be tweaked manually or thru easily assignable MIDI controllers. MIDI Automation is also available. With Bend Box you can get wide range of noises: from the soft gurgling to ringing grinding, or even strange melodical timbres.