Multi-Purpose Distortion Plug-In For Mac

US Sinevibes Corrosion features 7 distortion algorithms      27/03/17

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Sinevibes has announced Corrosion – a multi-purpose, multi-algorithm distortion processor. They tell us that it features 7 distortion curves – from well-known classics to unique Sinevibes-developed "triangle clip" – all of which are 4x oversampled for a bright but clean sound. Sinevibes says that Corrosion also includes a pre-distortion filter for shaping the effect's tone, plus a crossover filter that allows to distort only the low frequency band while keeping the high band untouched - making this seemingly simple effect very versatile.

A spokesperson told us, "As always in a Sinevibes product, Corrosion includes a color-coded user interface with a clean and simple layout. It has good contrast and highly legible typography that work well in both studio and outdoor lighting. Plus, thanks to its animated elements, Corrosion always brings a touch of fun and enjoyment to your workflow."

Specifications:

  • 7 distortion algorithms: exponential, soft clip, hard clip, triangle clip, triangle foldback, single foldback, multi foldback.
  • 4x oversampling with polyphase sinc filter for aliasing suppression.
  • Two-band -24 dB/octave Linkwitz-Riley crossover filter.
  • Pre-distortion -12 dB/octave Butterworth low-pass or high-pass filter.
  • Soft bypass switch with 20 ms crossfade between states.
  • Color-coded control elements with animated transitions between settings.
  • Fully hardware-accelerated rendering with support for Retina screen resolution.


Corrosion is available as an Audio Unit plugin. It supports OS X 10.6 or later running on 32 or 64 bit Intel Macs, and works with any application that supports Audio Unit effect plugins.

 

Pricing and Availability:
$29

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