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Unfiltered Audio Zip v1.4.0
TeamCubeadooby | x64: VST3, VST2, AAX | x86: JBridge files for 32 bit usage | 16.3 MB
Calling Zip a compressor is like calling a Lamborghini a passenger car. It does neither one justice. Zip creates unique effects and solves thorny audio challenges in a flash, leaving traditional compressors in the dust.
Zip can provide both compression and downward expansion, switching between processors with one mouse click. Six Analysis modes-Amplitude, Quietness, Brightness, Darkness, Noisiness and Tonalness-spark compression or expansion depending on the signal level, frequency content or noise feeding Zip's input. On bass guitar tracks, select Darkness mode to compress headroom-eating low notes while giving higher-pitched notes room to breathe. Using Noisiness mode, you can make Zip's compressor clamp down only on overdriven electric guitar chords while leaving palm mutes on the same track loud and proud. Solving unusual audio challenges is child's play for Zip.
Four envelope styles-Classic, Goopy, Quick and Extreme-modify Zip's attack and release curves, tailoring them to your specific needs. Use Extreme's lightning-fast response on drum room mics to explode the room's ambience while simultaneously making the kick and snare sound tighter and punchier. On full mixes, Zip's Classic style and High Pass filtering in the sidechain will make your mix's bottom end thunder. Or use Goopy style to add vintage glue and density. Zip has many flavors.
For producing creative effects, Zip includes Unfiltered Audio's flagship automatable modulation system. Eight different internal modulators, as well as a patch to an external ROLI Lightpad, can be used-up to six modulators at once-on most of Zip's controls, with each modulator routed to as many destinations as you'd like using simple drag-and-drop technique. Using the modulators, you can easily...
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