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Acustica intros AZero: The New Advanced Sampler DAC Emulator
Tuesday October 29, 2024. 04:31 PM , from Gearslutz
Azero is a powerful plugin, available in VST, VST3, AAX, and AU formats, designed to emulate the behavior of digital-to-analog converters (DACs) found in vintage samplers. With AZero, you can recreate the characteristic "lo-fi" sound of many samplers used throughout the 1980s, giving you total control over parameters such as bit depth, sample rate, jitter, and much more. Authentic Lo-Fi vibes, modern Hi-Fi precision. While Azero is inspired by iconic 1980s hardware, it does not aim to replicate them exactly. Instead, it captures and reinterprets their unique sonic characteristics through innovative technology developed by Acustica Audio, offering a modern take on classic samplers. This powerful tool allows you to blend the historical essence of vintage DACs with modern flexibility, delivering a professional sound-shaping experience. Key Features • Multi-model emulation: Inspired by six iconic hardware samplers from the 1980s, each offering distinct sound characteristics. • Advanced Control: Provides detailed manipulation of DAC parameters including bit depth, sample rate, jitter, and more. • Authentic Lo-Fi and Modern Hi-Fi Precision Options: Seamlessly transition between vintage lo-fi sounds and modern, high-resolution audio. • MULAW Compression: Includes both digital and hardware-inspired versions of classic dynamic shaping. • Oversampling: High-quality oversampling with options for 2x, 4x, reducing aliasing and improving overall signal quality. • Filters: Adjustable filter slopes with orders 0, 2, 4, and 8, allowing precise control over aliasing reduction and tonal shaping. • User-Friendly Interface: Simple yet powerful controls for an intuitive workflow. Model overview Azero includes six distinct DAC emulation models, each inspired by different pieces of legendary 1980s hardware, providing a range of tonal options: 1. Pendragon-S950 (Released in 1986) Known for its sharp, clean sound, perfect for drum hits and detailed audio processing with 12-bit resolution. 2. Caliburn-SP1200 (Released in 1987) Offers a warm, gritty sound with punchy transients, ideal for adding texture to beats. 3. Merlin-EM2 (Released in 1984) Famous for its lush, warm tones, offering 8-bit sampling resolution for atmospheric soundscapes. 4. Merlin-EM3 (Released in 1987) An evolution of Merlin-EM2, featuring higher fidelity and greater flexibility for complex samples with 16-bit resolution. 5. Fairy Morgana-DMS8 (Released in 1984) Known for its 8-bit sampling and gritty, lo-fi charm, ideal for vintage sounds with raw digital artifacts. 6. Clarent-CMI2 (Released in 1982) Features pristine 16-bit sampling with digital synthesis, perfect for complex compositions and orchestral sounds. AZero GUI Technical information: • Supported formats: VST2, VST3, AAX, and AU. • Available sample rates: 44.1, 48, 88.2, and 96 kHz. • Compatible with Windows 10 and 11. • Compatible with macOS 10.15 (Catalina) to macOS Sonoma (version 14.x). • Intel, AMD, and ARM compatible. • Native Apple Silicon support (Rosetta not supported). Price and availability Azero introductory price: €79 | 39% OFF until November 26, 2024 at 11:59 pm CET (reg. price €129) Get it here! The product is at an introductory period for the first four weeks after release or until the first official version is released; this implies that the product may receive improvements, changes, or fixes available through Aquarius Desktop updates. Try our FREE 30-Day Trial Note: AZero trial version includes 44.1 - 48 - 88.2 - 96 kHz sample rates. Please remember that trials expire 30 days after authorization, and we strongly recommend not using trial products in commercial sessions or any important project. Azero user's manual AZero webpage: https://www.acustica-audio.com/shop/products/AZERO AZero| Demo
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