LoFi Processor For iOS

US Numerical Audio releases Artifacts      31/07/23

Numerical Audio describes Artifacts as an audio effect designed to add lofi vibes to any audio signal. They say that multiple sections allow for a wide variety of lofi effects ranging from noisy vintage gear over crackling vinyl players and wobbly tape machines to crunchy digital sounds and everything in between.

A spokesperson told us, "With dedicated sections for Noise, Drive, Digital and Tape, Artifacts offers a simple yet powerful way to mix and match various types of lofi effects. A separate Liveliness section makes the plugin come alive by applying subtle or extreme fluctuations to any of the 4 sections. In addition, input and output sections allow for further sound shaping before and after processing."

Here's more details direct from Numerical Audio...

Artifacts comes with 30+ presets for audio processing & sound effects. The plugin can run standalone or loaded into any AUv3 host application.

- Noise section
  - Noise
  - Electrical (Hum / Whine)
  - Crackling
  - Color Control
  - Ducking

- Drive Section
  - Tone
  - Gain
  - 3 Drive Models

- Digital
  - Bit Depth Reduction
  - Sampling Rate Reduction
  - Glitch

- Tape
  - Wow
  - Flutter
  - Dropouts (Tape Wear / Bias)
  - Stereo Control

 Supports:
- Standalone
- AUv3

Requirements:
* iOS 11.4 or newer
* iPad Air 2 or newer

Pricing and Availability:

Artifacts is available on the Apple AppStore at a discounted price of $6.99 (intro offer, ends August 3rd) and regularly sells for $9.99.

More information:

 

 



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