AIPL WarmTone 2.2
by AIPL
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File Size: 603 KB
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ProSound limited to 30 seconds. Registration - $34 for Standard and $64 for Pro version

System Requirements:

Pentium 100 MHz, 32MB RAM, 1 MB Disk

Last Updated: 2000-11-08
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Software Description

Add 24-bit analog warmth and compression to your digital audio and make your music HOT! Forget about spending your money on expensive, analog equipment to produce a warm sound before digitally recording your music. AIPL WarmTone allows you to apply the same analog warmth and compression to music recorded directly on the PC. By simulating analog tapes and tubes, it means no more waiting for tubes to warm-up or hassling with worn out tape reels and analog hiss. Plus you get that distinctive, full tube sound!

WarmTone applies tube-like warmth and tape-like compression to any instrument. Building on years of research, and analog tube and tape analysis, WarmTone is in a league of its own. Its proprietary algorithm is a major departure from conventional thinking, and based on psychoacoustics and efficient digital signal processing. To prove just how superior WarmTone is to other tube and tape simulators on the market, we urge you to compare. That's how sure we are you'll conclude WarmTone is the best!

It is best to record digital audio at a low level with no saturation, and then increase the level with WarmTone. WarmTone can not only produce guitar distortion, but also increase the level of vocals above the mix, increase the level of the whole mix, and harmonically expand the mix before converting it to MP3, Windows Media Audio or Apple iTunes/iPod (i.e. AAC) audio, thus, improving the final sound quality.

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THE ONLY SERIOUS ONE

THIS IS THE ONLY SERIOUS SOFTWARE TUBE/TAPE SIMULATOR.THE TUBE SECTION GETS CLOSE TO A TRUE SATURATED TUBE ON THE HIGHS SPECTRUM, LESS EFFECTIVE ON THE LOWS.THE TAPE SECTION GETS VERY CLOSE TO THE SOUND OF THOSE PRODUCTIONS RECORDED ON THE BEST PROFESSIONAL TAPE DECKS,AND REALLY GOES BEYOND,IN MATTER OF WARMTH,THE BEST 24 BIT DIGITAL EQUIPMENTS.BUT THE OVERALL SOUND IS, IN A SUBTLE WAY,A BIT "GRAINY".IF YOU WANT THAT EXTRA DEEP & DIRT TAPE SOUND OF SOME ROCK RECORDS, YOU'LL PREFER STEINBERG "MAGNETO".BOTH, IF SET PROPERLY, CAN GET ECCELLENT LIMITERS/MAXIMIZERS FOR MASTERING,.

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guitar software/hardware

This qeistion my be a little stupid but, do you have or are you aware of anyone who sells aome kind of hardware for your p.c. that will enable you to connect the guitar chord directly into the "hardware" while using the appropriate software and almost use your p.c. as an amplifier. I would be interested in something like this considering the cost of amps and "effects". thankyou, Dave

Re: guitar software/hardware

Yes there are several hardware components. The two most popular brands are, 1) Creative Sound Blaster Live w/Live Drive[a front bay input devive with 1/4", spdif and midi i/o ports]. The SB card is cool too. Another is 2) Midi-Man, who have too many devices to list. As for as the "amplifier", Sonic Foundry, Cubase, Pro -Tools and other software allow for the processing.

Re: guitar software/hardware

: This qeistion my be a little stupid but, do you have or are you aware of anyone who sells aome kind of hardware for your p.c. that will enable you to connect the guitar chord directly into the "hardware" while using the appropriate software and almost use your p.c. as an amplifier. I would be interested in something like this considering the cost of amps and "effects". thankyou, Dave

Re: guitar software/hardware

just go buy a Direct Box ($20 - $100 at your local music store) and plug your guitar into it. Then plug your direct box into the line in on your computer's sound card. - Lee

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