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DDMF PluginDoctor v. 2.2.6 x64 MOCHA screenshot
AudioZ Exclusive | VST3 / VST2 / AAx / Standalone | 6.45 MB
Plugindoctor fills a longstanding gap in the market: a cross-platform and cross-bitformat plugin analyzer for VST and AU plugins. Whether you are a plugin developer yourself who wants to thoroughly test the audio quality of your latest and greatest product, or a power user who wants to understand in more detail what exactly a specific plugin is doing to your precious audio material, Plugindoctor will help you find out!

Features:

Highest quality, double precision FFT engine, independent stereo channel analysis
Linear analysis: magnitude and phase response using delta or random input signal
Harmonic analysis: highly accurate frequency response analysis to a sinusoidal input signal. Input strength and frequency can be varied for THD/THD+N calculation. Switchable intermodular distortion modus. Sweep function for fundamental and THD response.
Oscilloscope: watch what happens to a sinusoidal input signal in real time.
Dynamics: use a ramping signal to test compression or expansion, or an attack-release signal to check your compressor’s attack and decay curves.
Performance: how many milliseconds are really spent in your plugin’s audio processing callback (as a function of buffer size)
Ability to load two plugins in parallel for simultaneous analysis
Freely resizable user interface
Three quality settings, corresponding to three different FFT buffer sizes
Storage option of curves in Linear and Harmonic analysis mode for easy comparison of settings or of different plugins
Built-in screenshot function
Standalone version: comes as a 32 and a 64 bit executable

Plugin version: available in VST/VST3/AU/AAX format for parallel analyzing and listening in your DAW
Can load VST, VST3 and (on Mac) AU effect plugins

If you’ve been looking for an all-encompassing plugin analyzer, this is it.

Change-log since last cracked version:




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comments

  Resident 3.01.2016 1 851
+212
I noticed everybody obsessed by this plugin on Youtube Review Channels, when the Youtuber mixes a song it sound terrible when a platinum or grammy mixer reviews the mix. Just use your ears. Get a good plugin like the Relab Maselec, Fabflter Pro q 3 and TG Curvebender. Crane audio Phoenix II tape emulation.
  Resident 2.02.2017 447
+250
Well some people use it to analyze a plugin and see what it's doing to the sound or to compare two plugins and see how they differ from each other,
it seems like a useful tool to have.
  Member 28.02.2020 15 309
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It is used to determine whether a plugin is good or bad by analyzing what it does compared to what it claims before buying it. Our ears can often deceive us, and we often don't realize it until some time later.
  Member 26.11.2023 127
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i use the othe free one as a vst just to see my EQ curve when using some analog plugin sometimes and plugin Doctor to check aliasing as a standalone, helps to know just how much oversample you need to remove aliasing, instead of using 8x or more, sometimes you just need 2x or 4.
  Resident 7.07.2016 11 988
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IDK who the Hell uses this to mix.... It's for analyzing plugins.
  Resident 3.01.2016 1 851
+212
Aliasing is often the issue they find in plugins and go on and on about it. Resampling another issue. Did Geoff Emerick or Ken Scott mixing some of the best albums of all time go on about this using hybrid setups No.
  Resident 25.12.2017 6 1909
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You're failing to make the connection between people using this to analyze plugins, and the quality of the mixes made by those same people. Going by that logic (and actually adhering closer to it,) I could point out that a decent amount of the mixes made by people using any one of the plugins you mention to invest in (especially ProQ3,) sound candy-ass, like they've been drowned in processing—my point being that, it has zero to do with the plugins and everything to do with the person fiddling with the knobs.
"Rap is a gimmick, but I'm for the Hip Hop, The Culture." ~ Method Man ~
  Resident 3.01.2016 1 851
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With respect, there so many mixing and mastering techniques to learn and use correctly, why waste time trying to be an plugin graph expert.

Really want to spend our time learning Serban Ghenea, Tom Elmhirst, Mark Spike Dent and Michael Brauer, Jaycen Joshua , Andrew Schepps, Bernie Grundeman, Randy Merrill techniques Spend our time trying to find every podcast, youtube interview, courses.
  Resident 25.12.2017 6 1909
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I almost responded "Why not do both," but didn't, as it'd imply that learning how to use PluginDoctor is difficult. Really, no one I know, including myself, is trying to reverse engineer a plugin based off some cryptic readings spewed from this plugin, but instead we're usually glancing at graphs and charts briefly to see what a plugins capabilities actually are so we know which of our tools are viable candidates for a specific task when the time comes; it's ultimately a time-saver and one more way to learn the plugin you have in your arsenal better.

"Rap is a gimmick, but I'm for the Hip Hop, The Culture." ~ Method Man ~
  Resident 13.12.2012 104
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Do you think that any of the engineers you mention there have spent any time learning the tech behind the tools they use? Do you honestly believe that these guys don't spend endless hours discussing and analysing technical aspects of audio? Let me tell you, that is exactly what we (pro audio engineers) do when in one another's company. Don't ever attempt to converse with an acoustics engineer if you have a graph aversion is all I can say...
  Member 14.11.2022 12
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And for those who haven't noticed: this is still version 2.1.3.
  Resident 20.09.2017 19 327
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bottom left corner says version is 2.2.6 for me.
  Member 15.10.2017 1377
+518
@Reverend Alden
Due to @unrealx comment you should check to see that the old one was deleted and the new one placed properly.

Sometimes different crackers will modify installers and one needs to be sure to uninstall the previous version...
But if it's from the same cracker (if your v2.2.1.3 is from MOCHA, for example) that seems unlikely to be the problem ...
UNLESS you installed different types (VST2 vs. VST3) and the old one is being used.
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  Resident 10.11.2013 4 107
+147
Thanks to ZeldaKing
And for those who would like to know a little bit more about this plugin and how it works then this video could be of interest to you...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1IH6N63AXu4&t=2709s&ab_channel=DanWorrall
“Better a diamond with a flaw than a pebble without.”
  Resident 25.12.2017 6 1909
+708
Agreed, this video is legit. I appreciate the title's lack of subtlety.
"Rap is a gimmick, but I'm for the Hip Hop, The Culture." ~ Method Man ~
  Member 19.12.2022 1 160
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They finally fixed the grap issues!!
  Member 19.12.2022 1 160
+73
Graph* :P
Was flickering on my system for ages.
  Resident 25.12.2017 6 1909
+708
I just assumed you were some PowerUser who'd found a hidden feature with the acronym G.R.A.P., ya'know, a mode which reveals that all plugins are secretly scripted in the sacred numerological patterns of the Illuminatti or something.
"Rap is a gimmick, but I'm for the Hip Hop, The Culture." ~ Method Man ~
  Resident 13.12.2012 104
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quote by AlwaysGratefulDid Geoff Emerick or Ken Scott mixing some of the best albums of all time go on about this using hybrid setups


No they didn't and why would they? Both the engineers you mention there never used hybrid systems, they were purely analog guys...
  Resident 25.12.2017 6 1909
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... hold up just a minute here.
Are you trying to tell me that All Things Must Pass wasn't mixed in FL Studio?
"Rap is a gimmick, but I'm for the Hip Hop, The Culture." ~ Method Man ~
  Resident 13.12.2012 104
+40
There's always an exception to the rule of course. The little known history of All Things Must Pass being mixed on an early ATM running a beta version of Fruity Loops is one of those rare exceptions.
  Resident 25.12.2017 6 1909
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Little known... but now I know. This must be what it feels like to hold Launch Codes.
Seriously?
All Things Must Pass Studio Session
"Rap is a gimmick, but I'm for the Hip Hop, The Culture." ~ Method Man ~
  Member 6.06.2020 2
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reupload please, files are deleted
  Member 6.02.2017 95
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You'll always be remebered - Olymoon. I have a feeling you'll still be able to renew the mirrors of this one from heaven. I'm waiting brother, and you never disapoint.

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