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SEnki | 04 Oct 2024 | WiN: 37.5 MB
Deep Vintage
Legendary Hardware Simulations with a Deep Vintage Soul

Deep Vintage is a suite of legendary hardware simulation plugins that will immerse you in real analog magic. Not merely pursuing bona fide circuit replication or specific tonal qualities, Deep Vintage simulates the entirety of sound to reproduce the vintage “soul” in a digital world. Depth, sheen, low-end saturation…every nuance of the hardware’s sonic spirit is ready for you to ignite, with minimal CPU usage and latency.

APNN 2.0
Trained with Three-Body Tech’s proprietary APNN (Audio Processing Neural Network) 2.0, Deep Vintage learns on sound, and sound alone, creating an indistinguishable listening experience from the original hardwares.

APNN 2.0 is a neural network specializes in simulating analog hardwares. During the training process, APNN 2.0 and the hardware will be inputted with the same audio, and APNN 2.0 will learn how the hardware changes the audio in both waveform and spectrum dimensions. This means that a well-trained APNN 2.0 instance can capture both the dynamic and tonal characteristics of its source hardware. The following diagram demonstrates how, as training progresses, APNN 2.0’s waveform and spectrum response deviation gradually decrease, eventually becoming indistinguishable from that of the original hardware. Check out the corresponding demos below to hear how APNN 2.0 progressively learns and replicates the sound of the hardware.

After an APNN 2.0 instance completes its training, we conduct rigorous human testing and make adjustments until our entire team fails the ABX test. This allows us to proudly announce:

in the realm of digital audio, nothing comes closer to real hardware than Deep Vintage.

Transformer X
Other than electron tubes, the most tone-defining component in hardware circuits is the transformer—especially vintage transformers with their signature 'iron sound'. Inspired by a custom 'color box' utilizing a vintage US transformer, Transformer X can easily add warmth, body, and low-end girth to your sound.

Highlights
Multiplex Saturation, Multistage Coloration
With the power of APNN 2.0, Deep Vintage simulates not just specific frequency responses or coloration, but all the subtle 'hardware mojos': dynamics, airness, phase shifts, tube voltage sag, transformer’s “iron sound,“ and more. Whether for subtle coloration, moderate saturation, or crushing the entire audio, its authentic performance will make you forget it's digital.

Independent Harmonics Control
With real hardware, the amount of harmonics is fixed at a given knob setting. However, Deep Vintage introduces surreal flexibility by allowing independent control over harmonics, separate from all other tonal characteristics. This lets you dial in the sonic power of high drive settings while maintaining the purity of a clean tone.

Low Frequency Saturation
The 'iron' sound of audio transformers—gently added low-end girth and saturation—epitomizes the sonic character of real hardware. Deep Vintage not only accurately captures this, but also provides you with the ability to toggle this 'iron' sound on or off, allowing you to switch between transformer or transformer-less versions. Whether you're aiming for a thick or clear tone, it always delivers with exceptional quality.

Re-sampling/Up-sampling
Almost all audio processing networks operates in fixed sample rates, but we’ve made resampling possible by optimizing our networks. The completely redesigned resampling algorithm in Deep Vintage ensures consistent accuracy and fidelity across all sample rates, making the simulation fully sample rate agnostic. Additionally, up to 8x oversampling is supported, effectively eliminating any aliasing issues.

EQ Co-training
Most neural networks can only capture discrete states of the hardware, thus providing only limited EQ combinations. However, Deep Vintage uniquely supports fully continous EQ adjustment through extra EQ simulations. For models with EQ, the "co-training algorithm" simultaneously learns the hardware prototype's saturation characteristics while fine-tuning a pre-modeled EQ module based on the circuit. This allows you to enjoy the authentic hardware sound while having complete freedom over EQ adjustment.

Tape Wow/Flutter Co-training
Wow/Flutter are pitch variations that occur in tape machines due to mechanical inconsistencies in the tape transport system. Wow refers to slower, more noticeable pitch fluctuations, while flutter on the other hand, is a faster form of speed variation.

Just like EQ co-training, APNN 2.0 uses a physically modeled wow/flutter simulation and co-trains it with the neural network. This not only makes the results of neural network training sound more authentic but also brings the modeled wow/flutter effect closer to the original hardware.

Adjustable Noise Floor
The Deep Vintage series simulates the hardware’s inherent noise floor, which you can adjust in amount as needed.

"Retro DAW" Simulation
This button is inspired by the extremely subtle changes (less than -140 dB) introduced by a classic DAW from around the year 2000. While the changes are infinitesimal, we didn’t overlook them. You can enable or disable this feature as needed.

Low CPU usage
No need for expensive cloud-based GPU clusters—Deep Vintage runs locally just like any other plugin, with extremely low CPU usage. You can easily insert it on every track!

More Features
• Apple silicon native support
• Undo/redo
• A/B switching
• Input/output level meter
• Mono mode
• LR/MS processing
• Phase invert
• GUI re-scaling

Latency
26 sample points, about 0.6ms at 44100 Hz

Rev1 Fix timebomb. Thanks Stevie Dude



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comments

  Resident 29.11.2020 29 3021
+3073
Harmonics not working on Boost mode, not sure if it's the plugin behavior or something is wrong with it. It works on Normal mode.

EDIT: figured that's the plugin bug. Timebomb fixed with rev1. Thanks SEnki
  Member 4.10.2023 9 146
+213
So, has this been rectified? Are these plugins 'game changer' on account of this technology they use? I'm as suspicious of them as I am of Tone Empire...
  Resident 29.11.2020 29 3021
+3073
the timebomb is fixed. There is one minor "bug" I believe that has to do with the Harmonics slider not working on one of the mode especially the pushed one. The dev will probably sort it out soon.

Hard for a plugin to be a game-changer for now, like how Oeksound Soothe has been upon its release. The bar is pretty high now.

About the technology they've used, after few tests, I can say compared to the Tone Empire, they are doing it better. These plugins sound cleaner because their high quality filter design and DSP is better than Tone Empire. No rookie mistake like EQ cramping. Oversampling and anti-aliasing are good, CPU usage is optimized plus important option to turn off all those noises and some funny old DAW stuff if user doesnt like. User also get few choices for sampled profiles. They still have to do few life enhancement functions in the future, but as for now, they are usable, and wont ruin your mix.

Except the Pultec EQP1 !!, that one is bad. The preamps, the Neve, API are all good (in my opinion) and different sounding and capable of wide range of sound character. The added sampled profiles gives the plugin a bit of box tone, just an alternative, compared the other plugin that mostly flat. One is not better than the other, but yeah, option.
  Resident 30.08.2019 158
+75
it's not a bug. The harmonics are clearly audible in normal mode and subtle but also noticeable in boost mode. the plugin works flawlessly. So far I have tested the transformer and the US rack. The transformer sounds adequate, but doesn't have the depth range of an analogue. The US rack, on the other hand, convinces me more. It has a unique sound compared to competing products and exudes an analog vibe. For the price a worthwhile equalizer that brings color. thank you senki
  Resident 29.11.2020 29 3021
+3073
"Harmonic percentage slider" didnt work on boost mode. ON DV ThickPre it doesnt work for both 2 modes it offers.
  Resident 30.08.2019 158
+75
Does that mean you can't adjust the harmonic values ​​or you can't hear any difference ?

everything works fine for me
  Resident 29.11.2020 29 3021
+3073
dude, get plugin doctor. something is wrong with your hearing.

https://i.ibb.co/Lr4YM9y/harm0.png
https://i.ibb.co/PQm23FP/harm100.png
  Resident 30.08.2019 158
+75
Maybe your expectations are not the right ones. I tried to explain it to you. In boost mode the effect is subtle and is limited to the highs, but it is there. In normal mode you should at least be able to hear the effect without plugin doctor, right? You said that it wouldn't work in general. That is factually wrong. Maybe you should give up on analysis and trust your ears more. But if you don't hear anything, that might be the problem.
  Resident 29.11.2020 29 3021
+3073
what ? omg. haha. okay

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