PhreePhuzz

PhreePhuzz

size 1.90 MB  / 4.52 MB

PhreePhuzz is a saturation plugin.
Although the controls are very simple to use, PhreePhuzz utilizes many underlying technologies used to create PreAMPed (a virtual preamp modeling plugin by LVC-Audio).

PhreePhuzz has four distinct saturation settings. Each of these settings utilizes a distinctly tuned multiband saturation algorithm. All internal processing occurs using 4x oversampling to reduce the aliasing effects of saturation.

PhreePhuzz can be pushed into overt distortion; however, it excels at more gentle saturation effects. Each of the four saturation settings has emphasis on different frequency components. PhreePhuzz can be used to give a track low-end saturation without dulling the high frequencies, or it can be used to give a shimmering high-end sparkle without muddying the bass.

  • Virtual analog saturation simulator.
  • 4x oversampling using linear phase filtering to ensure great high-end response.
  • Four distinct saturation types, including separate saturation algorithms and multiband settings.
  • Standard LVC-Audio controls, like A->B knob comparison and fine adjustment of knobs.

   

PhreePhuzz_v1.0.3_Win  ( 1.90 MB )

PhreePhuzz_v1.0.3_OSX  ( 4.52 MB )

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