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RubyTube simulates tube preamps for those that can’t forget.
If you are missing that subtle sparkling and compression that you get when using ancient audio equipment, Ruby Tube might be something for you. And like many other good things in life, Ruby Tube is free.
RubyTube is a real time, digital tube amp simulator. Ruby Tube simulates the saturation effect that can be found in audio equipment with vacuum tubes. This effect is usually hardly noticable but it is responsible for the classic tube sound. Sometimes its just a sparkle on the voice and a slight compression of drums and bass that makes the difference between a neutral recording and a warm and full sounding song.
Simulating tube sound with non-tube equipment is difficult but it is possible. Ruby Tube is not the first such simulator but compared to other tube simulators and distortion units, Ruby Tube has a very high resolution and a well-balanced spectrum of harmonic distortion.
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RubyTube ( 0.31 MB )
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