REQ: Time off audio Dime TT
Hi everyone, i just found this on youtube and works wonderful, as i cant explain it better than the creator heres the info:
INFO:
what is dime [tt]?
a new way for tonal-transient shaping
dime [tt] (pronounced dime tee-tee) gives you the ability to process the transient and tonal components of your audio as completely independent tracks. what's more, instead of limiting you to a set of baked-in effects for transient shaping, dime [tt] lets you use your very own vst3 and audiounit plugins, providing you instead with a novel way to make the most out of your existing plugin library.
here is how it works:
1. split
first, dime [tt] splits your audio into its transient and tonal components in realtime.
with decay and sensitivity controls, you can dial in exactly how much of the transients you want to capture.
2. process
secondly, dime [tt] lets you create fx chains with your own favourite vst3/audiounit plugins, and process the transient and tonal components with them independently.
don't be limited by a thin built-in fx collection. with dime [tt], your entire plugin library is your playground.
3. tweak and mix
access your hosted plugin parameters via macros, or directly via their native interface
bypass plugins, and dial-in each chain's mix with a dedicated dry/wet slider
re-order plugins on the fly
4. combine
finally, dime [tt] blends the transient and tonal components back together seamlessly and without artefacts. no need to setup auxiliary busses, custom routing, or sends.
Website:
INFO:
what is dime [tt]?
a new way for tonal-transient shaping
dime [tt] (pronounced dime tee-tee) gives you the ability to process the transient and tonal components of your audio as completely independent tracks. what's more, instead of limiting you to a set of baked-in effects for transient shaping, dime [tt] lets you use your very own vst3 and audiounit plugins, providing you instead with a novel way to make the most out of your existing plugin library.
here is how it works:
1. split
first, dime [tt] splits your audio into its transient and tonal components in realtime.
with decay and sensitivity controls, you can dial in exactly how much of the transients you want to capture.
2. process
secondly, dime [tt] lets you create fx chains with your own favourite vst3/audiounit plugins, and process the transient and tonal components with them independently.
don't be limited by a thin built-in fx collection. with dime [tt], your entire plugin library is your playground.
3. tweak and mix
access your hosted plugin parameters via macros, or directly via their native interface
bypass plugins, and dial-in each chain's mix with a dedicated dry/wet slider
re-order plugins on the fly
4. combine
finally, dime [tt] blends the transient and tonal components back together seamlessly and without artefacts. no need to setup auxiliary busses, custom routing, or sends.
Website: