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Airwindows kStation: Free Mac/Windows/Linux/Pi CLAP/AU/VST3/VST2/LV2/Rack
Sunday September 28, 2025. 11:35 PM , from Gearslutz
![]() kStation in Airwindows Consolidated under 'Reverb' (CLAP, AU, VST3, LV2) kStation.zip (608k) standalone(AU, VST2) Turns out I'm getting asked for smaller reverbs for a reason. Comparatively small spaces can merge with a sound in an interesting way. Rather than adding a sustain, the reverb can turn into part of the tone, thickening and glamorizing it to the point that, if you listened to just the dry signal, it'd be a bit shocking… especially if it was recorded in a dead place like a studio or under a tent of blankets or what have you. This is kStation, another extension of Airwindows reverbs in the direction I'm going. It takes everything you had in kGuitarHall2, the unusual midrange depth that comes across even on a cellphone, the ability to position your source in the virtual room, and it brings it to a tiny space that acts like a room, but isn't inspired by one. Because it's inspired by David Bowie's vocal sound on Station To Station, and that's probably one of the very first digital reverbs. No effort is being made to emulate vintage digital reverb things. None. There's a kind of darkness out of those old discrete converter circuits: that's handled instead by Bezier undersampling and filtering. You can get funny overtones by setting kStation's filter over 0.5 (like the undersampling, the Bezier filter goes two ways) but they aren't vintage-digital overtones, they're something else, something new. You get depth but it's not from modeling an antique reverb, it's from where Airwindows algorithm development is going. It's a unique algorithm, generated to do just this, and it's there to merge with your vocal (or whatever else you wish) and sound like a hit record. Specifically, it wants to give you the richness and sumptuousness of Bowie circa Station To Station. You'll have to sing or it won't work, but this and perhaps some Silken (also a nice trick for that stuff) and you can get a giant head start. There'll be more, but this one is gonna come in real handy. I hope you like it:cool: Airwindows Consolidated Download Most recent VCV Rack module download 64 Bit Windows VSTs.zip download Signed M1/Intel Mac AUs.dmg download Signed M1/Intel Mac VSTs.dmg download LinuxVSTs.zip download LinuxARMVSTs.zip for the Pi download Retro 32 Bit Windows VSTs.zip download Retro PPC/32/64 Mac AUs.zip download Retro PPC/32/64 Mac VSTs.zip Mediafire Backup of all downloads All this is free and open source under the MIT license, brought to you by my Patreon.
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