Incoming ./ Unfiltered Audio's Tails
Posted: Apr 03, 2022 11:30 am
In cauda venenum. Not only the title of an Opeth album, but originally an old Roman saying — arrived at, it is believed, after one too many encounters with the deadly scorpion — meaning that the poison’s in the tail.
There’s a new plugin out (well: almost out) that contradicts all this: Tails by Unfiltered Audio.
“Tails” (developed in collaboration with BT) is a most unusual reverb plugin that “thanks to its polytonal dual buffer and auto-ducking capabilities, automatically removes dissonances and transients from your reverb tails, keeping your decays as clean and impressive as possible.” And there’s more. Lots more: “TAILS analyzes incoming audio, listening for major transients and note changes. Whenever its threshold is met, the reverb instantly ducks and switches over to an empty reverb buffer, which blooms rapidly. This results in a clean reverb decay that is free of discord from metallic hits and out-of-key notes. It can even pre-duck incoming transients to keep them from ever cluttering up your reverb”
You have to hear in action or, better still, spend some time with the demo version, to really get a good idea of what "Tails" is capable of. Here’s a few video’s:
Tails is not available yet but it’s been announced on the PluginAlliance website and you can already download a demo version. It’ll probably be released sometime this week.
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There’s a new plugin out (well: almost out) that contradicts all this: Tails by Unfiltered Audio.
“Tails” (developed in collaboration with BT) is a most unusual reverb plugin that “thanks to its polytonal dual buffer and auto-ducking capabilities, automatically removes dissonances and transients from your reverb tails, keeping your decays as clean and impressive as possible.” And there’s more. Lots more: “TAILS analyzes incoming audio, listening for major transients and note changes. Whenever its threshold is met, the reverb instantly ducks and switches over to an empty reverb buffer, which blooms rapidly. This results in a clean reverb decay that is free of discord from metallic hits and out-of-key notes. It can even pre-duck incoming transients to keep them from ever cluttering up your reverb”
You have to hear in action or, better still, spend some time with the demo version, to really get a good idea of what "Tails" is capable of. Here’s a few video’s:
Tails is not available yet but it’s been announced on the PluginAlliance website and you can already download a demo version. It’ll probably be released sometime this week.
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