Effects And Signal Processors For Use With Sonar

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Analog Simulators

Tape Saturation

Since SONAR works with 32-bit floating point plugins, it would seem to me that it should be possible to add a tape saturation plugin to each track and have the equivalent of a non-linear analog tape editor, so I put together this Compendium of Tape Saturation Plugins

Tape Saturation Plugins

  • AIPL WarmTone (DirectX) — applies tube-like warmth and tape-like compression to any instrument (professional=$64 standard=$34) "Old! CPU hog."
  • Cakewalk FX2 Tape Sim — the classic sound and warmth of several different vintage analog tape decks (included with SONAR) "Pretty good", "OK", "Not exagerated", "It just works"
  • Camel Phat — has several analogue-modelled distortion algorithms ($49) "for a bit of dirt"
  • Ozone — unusual saturation and distortion plugin (free) NOTE: As of September 19, 2006 when I checked, the free VST plugins here are no longer available.
  • Extreme Punch VST Plugin — emulates the sound and saturation of analog tape at its best ($24.95) Free Demo
  • PSP MixSaturator — to produce a saturated sound, typical for such analog devices as tape recorders and valve circuits ($149) "Nice sheen when combined with T-Racks Clipper", "... to bring life back into a sound", "Better than traditional exciters"
  • Saturator — Analog Tape Saturation Emulator — emulates the non-linear curve of analog tape in saturation (free)
  • Voxengo Analogflux - TapeBus (VST) — reel-to-reel tape saturation, modulation noise and smearing effects which are known for the 'analog' feel they bring to any audio recording ($79.95) "Incredible", "'glue' for your mixes", "fabulous", "Much better than magneto"

Other recommended products

  • BLOCKFISH from digitalfishphones — a versatile compressor with countless ways to shape the incoming audio (free download) "I especially like the saturation", "especially if you "lift" the faceplate off and mess with the fine tuning features embedded in it"
  • PSP Vintage Warmer — saturation effects typical of analog tape recorders with limiter ($149) "Great slammed tape sounds", "most used plug-in I have in my arsenal"
  • Steinberg Magneto — can't be purchased as a separate stand-alone plugin.


Analysis Tools

Choruses / Flangers / Phasers

Compressors

Delays

Distortion / Overdrive

Equalizers

Exciters

Gates

Limiters

Mastering Plug-Ins

Noise Reduction

Pitch / Time Shifters

Reverbs

Cakewalk PerfectSpace Convolution Reverb & More

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SONAR 5 Producer Edition introduced the PerfectSpace Convolution Reverb as a VST plugin. This is a very powerful tool but the interface is kind of quirky and it is difficult to find the impulses. Here are step-by-step instructions:

  • Insert a PerfectSpace plugin in by right-clicking in the effects bin and selecting VST→PerfectSpace
  • Choose an impulse by clicking on the "New Page" icon in the upper left corner of the blue screen and navigating to "C:\\Program Files\\Cakewalk\\VstPlugins\\PerfectSpace\\Acoustic Guitar" or one of the other folders (e.g., Bass Amps, cRaZy, Digital 300, Guitar Amps, Kick and Snare, Plates, Real Spaces, Springs, Synthesized, The Great Outdoors, etc.)
  • Select different impulses in the category by clicking the right or left arrows in the upper right corner of the blue window

The title of this section is "reverb and more" because this convolution reverb can do much more than reverb like amplifier, tube and tape responses.

Vocal Processors


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