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PastToFutureReverbs Apogee Symphony ADDA Converters Plugin Extension for PROTEUS and NAM (AU, VST3, AAX) screenshot
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Here comes one of the the best ADDA Converters ever made!

These are very analog sounding converters

The way to get loud masters goes through clipping the AD of the high end Converters (Better than using digital limiter only!)

These are some amazing sounding converters which clips in a very analog way like a tape machine.

We have successfully get this effect on these plugin extensions without sounding digital

You will get louder mixes this way and still staying under 0db!

The depth and the dimension which you will get with these is also simply amazing.

It has that amazing larger than life mastering sound

Our favorite AD/DA Converters!!!

WE CAME THIS CLOSE (0.0004) Check out the graphic

PastToFutureReverbs Apogee Symphony ADDA Converters Plugin Extension for PROTEUS and NAM (AU, VST3, AAX) screenshot

After many requests we made this plugin extension for NAM (Neural Amp Modeler Plugin (which is also free to download) and also for Proteus

P.S. NAM has an update and it looks better and also sounds better also!!!!

Introducing the revolutionary new software extension AiPOGEE SYMPHONY CONVERTERS PLUGIN EXTENSION FOR PROTEUS AND NAM! (AU, VST3, AAX)

  - the next level of non-linear impulse response making using AI machine learning.

With AiPOGEE SYMPHONY CONVERTERS PLUGIN EXTENSION FOR PROTEUS AND NAM! (AU, VST3, AAX)   we captured the tube saturation, overdrive, and distortion characteristics of analog devices like a Tape recorder, Tube Amp, Mic Pre, Limiter, Compressor, and Guitar Pedals like never before.

The ultimate solution for those seeking to capture the warmth and character of analog devices like tape recorders, tube amps, and guitar pedals in their digital audio recordings.

This cutting-edge technology uses AI machine learning neural networks to create non-linear impulse responses that accurately replicate the sound of analog devices, which normal impulse responses cannot do.

This technology goes beyond traditional impulse responses, providing a more realistic and dynamic sound that truly captures the essence of analog devices.

You will only need to get the free plugin (NAM) that lets you use these AI machine learning non-linear impulse responses.

Simply download the plugin (NAM) from:

https://github.com/sdatkinson/NeuralAmpModelerPlugin/releases

and load the .nam files into the plugin to enjoy the next level of realistic vintage sampler converter sound.

The Plugin that you need to use these files are available for free in various formats including Windows 10/11 64-bit (VST3,), Mac 10.15 and up (AU, VST3)

You will only need to get the free plugin (Proteus) that lets you use these AI machine learning non-linear impulse responses.

Simply download the plugin (Proteus) from guitarml.com and load the .json files into the plugin to enjoy the next level of realistic compressor sound.

The Plugin that you need to use these files are available for free in various formats including Windows 10/11 64-bit (VST3, AAX), Mac 10.11 and up (AU, VST3, AAX), and Linux (VST3, AAX).

Don't settle for dull and lifeless Digital sound - get the AiPOGEE SYMPHONY CONVERTERS PLUGIN EXTENSION FOR PROTEUS AND NAM! (AU, VST3, AAX)  and experience the next level of non-linear impulse response making.

These sounds amazing on anything!

0:00 NAM Demo
1:26  PROTEUS Demo


This exclusive release was generously supplied to us by our member trae_hym
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comments

  Resident 14.09.2013 10 700
+465
https://audioz.download/software/219863-download_apogee-soft-limit-v1014-x64-vst-vst3-au-aax-win-macos-free.html
  Member 1.01.2018 3 268
+127
Thanks a lot trae_hym !!!!
  Member 1.09.2017 12
+1
Does this really serve a purpose? Seems like nonsense to me.
  Resident 19.10.2016 382
+97
not only for you! :)
  Member 23.11.2021 186
+76
"The way to get loud masters goes through clipping the AD of the high end Converters ". I don't know how it compares to clipping plugins, but i think it was made to be used on a mastering context (or anywhere else you want to bring loudness through distortion)
  Resident 20.10.2016 169
+59
First: thank you!

I started using the NAM plugin,so maybe I do not quite understand this. But when trying this "Apogee Symphony.nam" model, I get a mono signal when using a stereo wav file of 48kHz on a track.
Anybody knows what I am doing wrong?
  Member 27.08.2019 2 187
+122
quote by paul_audiozFirst: thank you!

I started using the NAM plugin,so maybe I do not quite understand this. But when trying this "Apogee Symphony.nam" model, I get a mono signal when using a stereo wav file of 48kHz on a track.
Anybody knows what I am doing wrong?


You're doing everything fine, but NAM is mono only at present time. It's plugin designed to capture and work as guitar amp sim plugin, which is mono most of the time.
  Resident 20.10.2016 169
+59
Ah, thank you No19 for explaining! I can understand that now since the purpose of this plugin apparently was a guitar signal.

That is a pity because I thought I could use this as "AD/DA converter" on a stereo signal. ;-(
  Member 28.10.2013 1 132
+44
Well, then route or split your stereo signal to 2 Mono busses or channels and insert the NAM on both..
  Member 20.06.2021 342
+24
what is the plugin used in the demo? the pedal green one.

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