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Tokyo Dawn Labs TDR Infrasonic v1.0.9-MOCHA screenshot
MOCHA | VST2/VST3/AAX | 4.9MB
TDR Infrasonic offers precise control over the near-inaudible lowest frequency regions of a mix. It consists of a continuously variable slope filter, min and mixed phase modes, and mix control. It also includes a dynamic bump and a set of harmonic exciters meant to compensate for the perceived energy loss introduced by the filtering.

TDR Infrasonic addresses the predominantly inaudible low-frequency regions of a mix. This specialized filter operates in minimum and mixed phase mode, it features a continuously variable filter slope control, a dry mix option and an exotic range of filtering loss compensation methods: A dynamic bump mode and a set of harmonic generators help the operator to creatively compensate for any unwanted energy-loss introduced by the filtering process.

The plugin is an ideal choice when transferring material to a medium/environment of lower spectral bandwidth, such as disk mastering, audio cassettes, analogue broadcast or P.A. systems. The creative filtering compensation options further make it a valuable tool in all traditional recording, mixing, restoration, and mastering applications.

The plugin comes in a modern, freely resizable user interface. Its low frequency spectral analyzer offers exceptionally detailed insight into the lowest registers of a mix, down to DC.

Notable Features
Minimum phase and mixed phase operation
Continuously variable filter slope
Various energy compensation options incl. a Dynamic Bump mode and Harmonic generators.
Highly precise low frequency spectrum analyzer
Freely resizable hardware accelerated user interface, full-screen capable

This release has been exclusively provided to AudioZ by ohsie.


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comments

  Member 14.03.2016 3 214
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  Member 31.05.2020 1 452
+422
TDR stuff is high quality stuff! DSP Coding Mastermind is said to be Herbert Goldberg aka. Variety Of Sound
Keith Don't Go!
  Member 10.11.2024 16
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Don`t forget Vladislav Goncharov. Molot and Nova , limiter was his as well.
  Resident 2.02.2014 1 2633
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Variety of Sound has only collab for TDR VoS Slick EQ, both free standard and GE versions.

TDR is Fabien Shievre and Vladislav Goncharov (all plugins, except Feedback Compressor 1 and 2 (Fabien only), which became a startup for Kotelnikov with Vladislav). Proximity is their first plugin done together, freebie.

VladG's plugins are freebie oldies Molot, Limiter N6, Nova-87P (or so). All were reworked from zero as TDR, years later. TDR has a telegram channel, there are discussions, reaper js plugins clonning top plugins.

SlickEQ M done in collab with Ohlhorst.

Deedger is by Ohlhorst Digital, but with extra code by TDR, such as framework, GUI elements, some DSP maybe, etc. Released thru TDR website. Ohlhorst planned more plugins with them, but still no new releases
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  Member 31.05.2020 1 452
+422
Thx for clarification!
Keith Don't Go!
  Member 20.11.2023 194
+57
amazing plugins,thx for this
  Resident 15.10.2020 149
+30
Can somebody tell me if this works fine please? I mean, no timebombs, noises, crackling, jumping windows or something like that?
Thanks.
  Resident 7.03.2014 3 614
+329
Sure, ask again after some month!
Why don't you test it by your self and report here?
  Resident 15.10.2020 149
+30
No, problem.
If you don't want to, just continue with your tasks.
It's just I prefer the knowledge of parters more experienced than me, that's all.
Sometimes It's not that easy to clean the registry.
Sorry to bother you your magesty, continue scrolling.
  Resident 16.09.2013 291
+159
quote by Jacobo784320No, problem.
If you don't want to, just continue with your tasks.
It's just I prefer the knowledge of parters more experienced than me, that's all.
Sometimes It's not that easy to clean the registry.
Sorry to bother you your magesty, continue scrolling.

I believe poly23's response was not ill-intentioned.
Maybe a bit abrupt in the choice of words but as we all know, good intentions don't fly well over the internet.

By this i mean that at least in the part where you ask about "timebombs", only time will tell so maybe he's right and you have to wait a while. Months maybe.
As for the other possible problems you mention, it's likely that only the accumulation of experience by the users will make it clear if there are recurring problems and even so, every system is different, be it in software or hardware and the cumulative effect of all that will produce different results for different users.

But yes, Tokyo Dawn Labs are usually very good plugins and the three i use never gave me the slightest problem.

So, let's try these if we need them.
In theory, theory and practice are the same.
In practice, they're not.

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