PSPaudioware rolled out version 1.1.0 of their PSP X-Dither plugin with a sweet introductory price of just $19.99. The company built the software for mastering engineers who need top-notch dithering and noise shaping on their final mixes. Musicians can slap the plugin on full masters, group buses, or single tracks to keep their audio sounding crisp and detailed. The processor handles the tricky digital stage where lots of recordings lose their punch and clarity. Audio engineers rely on the tool to preserve every nuance during the mastering process.
The plugin does more than just clean up recordings though. Producers love using PSP X-Dither to add vintage textures and controlled digital grit to their tracks. The software works great on drums, vocals, and synthesizers when musicians want that retro lo-fi vibe. Indie and experimental artists grab the plugin to create unique sounds that stand out from the crowd. The noise shaping features let creative types push boundaries while keeping their mixes under control.
The latest update brings serious improvements across the board. PSPaudioware added a brand new AAX engine that works on both Mac and Windows computers. Apple Silicon users finally get full compatibility with the ARM architecture across all plugin formats. The graphics engine got a major boost with zoom functionality and high-resolution Retina support. The company also fixed those annoying latency compensation problems that were bugging users.
The plugin does more than just clean up recordings though. Producers love using PSP X-Dither to add vintage textures and controlled digital grit to their tracks. The software works great on drums, vocals, and synthesizers when musicians want that retro lo-fi vibe. Indie and experimental artists grab the plugin to create unique sounds that stand out from the crowd. The noise shaping features let creative types push boundaries while keeping their mixes under control.
The latest update brings serious improvements across the board. PSPaudioware added a brand new AAX engine that works on both Mac and Windows computers. Apple Silicon users finally get full compatibility with the ARM architecture across all plugin formats. The graphics engine got a major boost with zoom functionality and high-resolution Retina support. The company also fixed those annoying latency compensation problems that were bugging users.