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Excite Audio Lifeline Console v1.3.0-TeamCubeadooby screenshot
TeamCubeadooby | 08.2024 | 43.2 MB
Instant Analogue Character
The Lifeline series continues with Lifeline Console– a creative modular channel-strip that
brings recordings to life with the warmth and charm of analogue audio processing.

While Lifeline Expanse simulates the space and characteristics of real recording environments and re-amping methods, Lifeline Console focuses on mixing in a control room, offering you the sound of sought-after hardware and analogue formats all within your DAW.

Each of the plugin’s five modules brings a particular vintage flavour to your signal chain:

Pre-amp warms and enhances the signal with colourful saturation via a customisable frequency response.

EQ offers characterful spectral shaping with a choice of analogue circuitry.

Compressor makes quick work of dynamics duties and contains an innovative Auto Makeup control.

Modulation imparts the movement and life of warped records and tape speed variations.

Wear adds the charm and imperfections of old-school playback, introducing the noise, artefacts and unpredictable nature of tape, vinyl and cassette.

Whether you’re adding gentle sheen and signal enhancement, degrading a sound into a nostalgic, lo-fi production, or anything in between, there’s a module combination for whatever you need.

x64: Standalone, AAX, VST3
x86: Standalone, VST3 (both v1.2.0)

Just install!

x86 is deprecated by Excite for this release. As you can see above,
previous version modules are included in this release.

Rock on! - TCD

Standalones have been given a suitable icon. Original
did not have them. It makes for a better "experience"
in the Windows Taskbar, for one.




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I am just curious, do any pro engineers actually use Excite Audio plugins ? Are these plugins actually good ?
  Resident 24.07.2019 15 944
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I have no idea how many "pros" use them, but they are good plugins. The thing is that the market for channel strip plugins is already so saturated. It doesn't really matter if a new channel strip plugin is better than some older ones because people have already become used to their personal favorites (like Slate VMR, iZotope Neutron, Metric Halo, Schepp's Omnichannel, SSL/Waves/Brainworx E/G Channel, UAD API Vision, any of the other Brainworx channel strips etc, etc). This is why you often see the most experienced and well known professionals use the stock DAW channel strips most of the time -- it's what they have used for 20+ years and it doesn't matter if it sounds like analog gear or not as long as it gets the job done and is fast to work with.

I personally don't use Lifeline Console, but Lifeline Expanse gets a lot of use as a lo-fi/special FX plugin on vocals, guitars, synths, drums or whatever. Lifeline Console has really good sounding modules though, it's just that it's not something that I feel would improve my workflow or final sound when used on many different tracks in a project. It's also not CPU efficient enough that I could insert it on 20+ tracks without it using too much of my CPU power.
  Resident 31.05.2010 4 2269
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I have created my own icons for the standalone (simply downloaded a pic from dev site) wonder what icon this has? a weed plant or what?

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