RV Audio Design has launched Disseptor, a sophisticated multiband distortion plugin that breaks new ground with its integrated pre-distortion equalization and phase control systems. The plugin leverages five adjustable all-pass filters to manipulate the phase and delay characteristics across the frequency spectrum.
The filters create distinct sonic signatures at varying intensities. Higher settings produce an apparent delay effect that transforms transients and adds impact to audio material. Lower intensity settings reveal their impact through interaction with the distortion stage, where subtle phase alterations reshape waveforms to yield unique tonal characteristics.
The core distortion engine employs dual asymmetric soft clipping algorithms. This approach generates even harmonics, lending a warm quality to processed audio. The design includes an automatic DC offset compensation system and implements 16x linear-phase oversampling to minimize unwanted aliasing artifacts.
The phase-shifting capabilities become particularly evident when signals pass through the distortion stage. Users can craft nuanced tonal variations by adjusting the interplay between phase manipulation and distortion processing. This innovative architecture provides audio professionals with precise control over the harmonic content and dynamic character in their productions.
The filters create distinct sonic signatures at varying intensities. Higher settings produce an apparent delay effect that transforms transients and adds impact to audio material. Lower intensity settings reveal their impact through interaction with the distortion stage, where subtle phase alterations reshape waveforms to yield unique tonal characteristics.
The core distortion engine employs dual asymmetric soft clipping algorithms. This approach generates even harmonics, lending a warm quality to processed audio. The design includes an automatic DC offset compensation system and implements 16x linear-phase oversampling to minimize unwanted aliasing artifacts.
The phase-shifting capabilities become particularly evident when signals pass through the distortion stage. Users can craft nuanced tonal variations by adjusting the interplay between phase manipulation and distortion processing. This innovative architecture provides audio professionals with precise control over the harmonic content and dynamic character in their productions.