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Description

The return of the ultimate lo-fi weapon

Back just in time for its 15th anniversary, Vinyl is a plug-in that lets you simulate the dust, scratches, and warp of a worn record and the electrical and mechanical noise of the turntable it’s on. Give fresh recordings and instrument tracks the dirty, dusty feel of an earlier decade. Apply Vinyl to any source audio to make it sound as if it’s being played from a record and dial in exactly the right character to suit your tune. Plus, it’s now updated to 64-bit!

What makes Vinyl unique ?

Go beyond a straight emulation of the basic characteristics of aged vinyl for full customization of all of the artifacts of a vinyl listening experience. Dial in as much or as little of each of those elements as you need — add only an old hissy noise floor or just crackle, clicks, and pops. It’s up to you, and you get the flexibility with Vinyl’s digital emulation to introduce exactly the right combination.

Use Vinyl musically or as an effect

To get the full vinyl experience, add a little bit of each of the artifacts that give vinyl its characteristic sound. With Vinyl’s digital emulation of the real thing, you can dial in as much or as little as you want for a level of flexibility that’s impossible with hardware. Get an old radio sound that’s still musically accurate by adding hiss, crackle, and saturation without adding warble to it. Or, add just a warble effect without introducing a high noise floor. Vinyl allows you to be selective about what lo-fi elements you want to add to your mix.

The best lo-fi sound for any situation

The lo-fi sound of Vinyl can be used to create a section of your mix that sounds like it’s from a different era. It’s useful both in music production and in audio for film or television. Treat the audio for your picture to make it sound as if it’s coming from an authentic on screen old-fashioned source. In a musical context, use Vinyl to shape your mix, to create an effective counterpoint that plays against another huge or wide section of your arrangement.

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Features

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  • Warp: Choose the amount of warping and the warp shape for the record—from no warp to totally melted and warped edges.
  • Dust: Simulates the amount of dust that has settled on the surface of the record.
  • Year: Models record players from different decades using filter responses.
  • Wear: Simulates the effect of a record that's been played too many times, from brand new to a few thousand spins.
  • Mechanical Noise: Adds turntable rumble and motor noise.
  • Spin Down: Simulate the sound of slowly stopping playback of a record, modulating both playback speed and frequency.

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29th June 2013
Here for the gear

Hey chaps,
I recently switched from Cubase 5.1 x86 to Reaper 4.402 x64. I'm over the moon due to the excellent user interface in Reaper, but...
Reaper doesn't know most of my plugins exist. I've copied and pasted all the .dll files from the Steinberg 'vstplugins' folder to Reaper 'Plugins' folder and here is the result:
iZotope RX - Not found
iZotope Vinyl - Not found
iZotope Alloy - Found (Joy of joys!)
iZotope Ozone - Found
Acustica Nebula 3 Free - Found (surprisingly enough Cubase didn't want to find this one)
Waves 9r2 - Not found (by far my greatest problem with Reaper at the moment)
112dB Redline Monitor - Not found
Will find out soon whether it will find Sonnox Oxford and URS Everything, but I wouldn't hold my breath.
When I say it doesn't find them, I mean I scanned like a zillion times for new plugins and none of those came up on my plugin list. With the exception of all the iZotope, Waves and Nebula plugins, everything else was added after Reaper was installed. ALL of the plugins are x86 VST.
Please help a desperate noob! I need my Waves...
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