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Kazrog True Iron v1.1.1 [WiN-Keygen][MacOSX-Regged]-R2R screenshot
Team R2R | Sept 25 2018 | WiN 17.7 MB | OSX 63 MB
True Iron – the true sound of transformers

Add warmth and heft to your tracks and masters.

True Iron is a new plugin made by Shane McFee in conjunction with Devin Powers (Powers Music Company). It accurately emulates four classic line transformers, known for their use in many of the biggest names in vintage analog outboard sound processing (models are based on the UTC 108 X, the Malotki E4M – 4001B, and new in version 1.1 – the Western Electric 111C, and the Haufe V178.)

Bonus: Take a look behind the scenes at some of the transformers that inspired the plugin.
Check out the True Iron User Guide (PDF) for more information about each classic line transformer.

These transformers add weight, heft, and girth to your mixes and masters. The plugin features adjustable strength, input impedance, wet/dry ratio, and a special “Crush” control to add fat transformer saturation to tracks and buses. Plus, the CPU usage of the plugin is low enough that you can add it to every track or bus in a mix for added virtual analog warmth across your entire mix.
Features

4 transformer emulations in one plugin – Models are based on the UTC 108 X, the Malotki E4M – 4001B, the Western Electric 111C, and the Haufe V178.
Strength – Adjust the tendency toward nonlinearity of the transformer, continuously variable to allow boosts and cuts in warmth while maintaining the large headroom classic transformers are known for, throughout the range of the control.
Wet/Dry Mix control – Blend just as much True Iron as you want into each track and bus in your mix, to taste.
CPU Friendly – Run an instance of True Iron on every track and bus to elevate your mix without noticeably taxing your CPU.
Selectable input impedance – Unity (default) for convenient dropping into existing projects without apparent loudness changes, and boost for the most accurate emulation of the input stage of the modeled hardware.
Crush and Crush 2x – Add warm overdrive or distortion to your tracks, emulating the sound of transformers pushed beyond their intended operating range with up to +48dB of auto compensated gain.


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comments

  Resident 26.03.2014 408
+202
Thanks R2R. I like the direction Kazrog is going with their new plugins sound and looks wise.
  Resident 28.01.2012 285
+88
A lot of pros are using this plugin. I've been trying it out to add some dirt before a VST amp. $39.99 is a great price for an injection of iron!
  Resident 21.09.2015 2 498
+222
I know it since a few weeks and I looove it,awesome plugin!
One of the best of this decade,really.
  Resident 2.09.2016 788
+166
love it great upgrade
My sudo is dead
  Resident 7.11.2014 10 604
+1127
Yes very interesting plugin
We are a lot in my head, but it's me the boss.
  Member 2.02.2015 43 72
+645
Thank you!
  Resident 21.06.2013 600
+229
System Requirements

Mac
Mac OS X 10.9.5 or higher required
VST, AU, AAX (64 bit) compatible host required
Pro Tools 11 or higher required for AAX version
Intel i5 “Ivy Bridge” CPU or better strongly recommended

Windows
Windows 7 or higher required
VST or AAX (64 bit) compatible host required
Pro Tools 11 or higher required for AAX version
Intel i5 “Ivy Bridge” CPU or better strongly recommended
  Resident 7.11.2014 10 604
+1127
quote by RevirauIntel i5 “Ivy Bridge” CPU or better strongly recommended


Here with 10 years old cpus socket 1366 no cpu hit problem well coded plugins in fact
We are a lot in my head, but it's me the boss.
  Resident 21.06.2013 600
+229
Good to know. Maybe the guy in Kazrog's page who wrote the specs didn't know that either.
  Resident 25.12.2017 6 1896
+704
This is one of my "favorites" on my "favorites" list of plugins; it's gorgeous. The main thing that I was worried about upon release was CPU usage, but this thing is golden; I hardly even notice a dent in my CPU even with numerous instances.
Very big thanks, R2R & Horsemen!!
"Rap is a gimmick, but I'm for the Hip Hop, The Culture." ~ Method Man ~
  Member 10.07.2018 7 76
+299
Been using this for months now
This plug is sweet on all your tracks (low cpu) and the new models are pretty cool too. Totally worth the buy.
GIRLS ROCK
  Member 12.11.2017 51
+4
Thanks R2R and Horsemen !!
  Resident 11.08.2012 15 217
+340
This plugins sounds absolutely gorgeous. Just put it on any thing, it'll make it sound appealing and better. This + PSP E27 = everything you need to shape your sounds.
Come back, on the fonky track
  Member 26.05.2017 1 12
+19
Indeed this combo is killa !!
  Member 6.01.2015 490
+120
love it. find myself using it on drums alot.
  Resident 20.11.2010 1078
+45
Thank you.
  Resident 14.11.2011 596
+78
very subtle to nothing at all!
Software is like sex,it's better when it's free!
  Resident 28.01.2012 285
+88
quote by axelfendervery subtle to nothing at all!

You must be turning the wrong knobs, cos this plugin goes from subtle to distruction! The effect is also cumulative, so the subtle nature will become more apparent when used over many tracks, just like the real hardware does.
  Member 6.04.2018 125
+43
This plugin absolutely rips, and I’m the type to usually go for the most digital sound possible. Put this first and last on on FX rack and hear everything start to fit together and sit better in the mix. I don’t put it on each channel because I don’t need such a severe cumulative effect, but it often goes on busses and all kinds of individual tracks.

I thought, “how could a transformer plugin make that much of a difference?” Well, it turns out the difference is salient. I absolutely love this plugin, and as soon as I’m out of deep poverty, I’ll buy it. I come from an almost purely digital world and I just had no idea simulating a transformer could make such a difference.
  Banned 19.09.2018 3
0
Hi guys.

Can somebody please help me. I cant find the Kazrog LLC folder in Application Support to place the kazrog.key . I have gone through the installation process. I am on Mac 10.13.5


2.Place "kazrog.key" to

~/Library/Application Support/Kazrog LLC
  Member 15.09.2015 74
+35
I had the same problem, found the answer in the manual

The Application Support folder is the one located in

/Users/YOUR_USERNAME/Library/Application Support/

And not the one we regularly use in these situations

You may have to "show hidden folders" to access the Library folder in this location
  Banned 19.09.2018 3
0
Thanks man! Appreciate your reply :)
  Resident 9.02.2012 119
+20
The long way to show hidden Mac OS X files is as follows:

Open Terminal found in Finder > Applications > Utilities.
In Terminal, paste the following: defaults write com.apple.finder AppleShowAllFiles YES.
Press return.
Hold the 'Option/alt' key, then right click on the Finder icon in the dock and click Relaunch.

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