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MMicSim fakes vintage mics without swapping hardware
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 77512, member: 636"] MeldaProduction dropped MMicSim, which lets people fake expensive microphone sounds through whatever cheap gear they already own. The plugin ships with over a hundred mic models spanning dynamics to tube condensers, and the company keeps adding vintage and modern options to the database. The interface stays simple with a Smoothness slider that tames harsh frequencies and a Dry/Wet knob for blending how much fake character gets applied. Users can throw condenser vibes onto dynamic mic recordings or simulate ribbon tones on guitar cabs without swapping physical hardware. The software handles vocals, drums, and instrument tracking across different scenarios where you want alternative tonal options. Both Windows and Mac versions support standard plugin formats, and there's a trial version for testing before buying. [/QUOTE]
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