Apogee Soft Limit vs TriplexSnapper Usage & Stats

Soft Limit has been an integral feature of Apogee converters since the AD-500, our first standalone A-D converter released in 1991. And now, for the very first time, this simple but highly effective analog tape emulation is available on iOS devices. Soft Limit was created to help round transients and add harmonic warmth, without clipping the signal and thus helping you achieve more headroom in your mixes. Features: • Adjustable Soft Limit Threshold • Auto Makeup • Drive • Output Trim • Oversampling • Input, Output, and Soft Limit Meter
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Triplex Snapper is a percussive synthesizer plugin made especially to produce sounds like snare drums, wooden blocks, metal plates, hihats, crashes and all the in-betweens, while using the same crunchy, yet punchy retro FM synthesizer engine known from Triplex Classic and Triplex Kicker. The 6 macro controls have been set up in a way to easily morph between different shapes and materials: - With "surface" you control the stiffness of the material. - "Detune" lets you tune the second drumhead/cymbal against the fundamental. - And with "blend" you can mix between the pure drumhead sound and the drum wire or cymbal sounds. The envelope can then be manipulated with the attack, combined decay/release and sustain controls. To top it off you can of course bend the drum in impossible ways with the integrated LFO. KNOWN ISSUES: As of right now the standalone app does not support incoming Midi. Please use TriplexSnapper hosted as an AUv3 plugin.
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Apogee Soft Limit VS.
TriplexSnapper

December 12, 2024