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A.O.M.Factory Plugins Pack v1.7.2 VST x86 x64 Patched and KeyGen-CHAOS screenshot
Team CHAOS | April 01 2014 | 93.7 MB
Invisible Limiter - transparent mastering limiter
Stereo Imager D - true-stereo image manipulator
Wave Shredder - waveform destruction
tranQuilizr - transparent equalizer
Cyclic Panner - Axis transformation panner

A.O.M. Invisible Limiter is a transparent look-ahead brickwall limiter with automatic attack/release-time optimization. The Invisible Limiter's limiting algorithm minimizes the difference between the original and the limited signals. This behavior is appropriate to avoid coloration your material through final limiting stage in mastering. Under ordinal amount of reduction, it is hard to distinguish before and after limitation.

tranQuilizr is an equalizer plugin with transparent sound and intuitive operations. Conventional digital equalizers are bound to conventional equalizer design method, such as bilinear transform, and brings equalizing curve distortion and unwanted sound coloring. tranQuilizr employs a new method on equalizer design and provides really transparent sound.

Users are able to adjust tradeoffs between quality and CPU load by Quality parameter. tranQuilizr also offers flexible channel management; every band can be inserted on LR/L/R/M/S channels independently. Automatic Gain Compensation (AGC) enables gain control against total gain changes caused by equalizer bands.

Cyclic Panner is an unque pan/width control tool based on axis transformation. Common panners employs channel gain-based panning, however, it often reduces stereo width at the left/right ends of panning.

Using Cyclic Panner, material's sound field is retained even if it is put on the left/right end of sound field. Pan-linked LPF feature makes "lowpass-ing opposite channel" panning technique dramatically easy. Furthermore, visual display of sound field helps user to understand current sound field intuitively.

Wave Shredder is a collection of destructive processors: Rate Reducer, Zero-time Gate, Waveform Cut&Fold, Chopper and Bit Crusher.

Rate Reducer is a zero-order hold rate reducer. Zero-time Gate makes input signal to zero immediately when the signal level falls the threshold. Zero-time Chopper plays the inverse of Gate. Cut&Fold section truncates under zero signal to zero, and in fold mode, the section put inverse truncated signal instead of truncation. Bit Crusher reduces signal's resolution.

Stereo Imager D - true-stereo image manipulator

Common stereo imager (typically using M/S decomposition) plugins can not retain stereo information of source singal. These plugins sometimes emphasizes side component of input signals, however, such processing easily breaks tonal balance and stereo image of input singals.

In contrast to others, A.O.M. Stereo Imager D uses on correlation-based decomposition. This algorithm decomposes L/R inputs into L’/C/R’. The correlated component of both channels is mapped to C, the decorrelated components are mapped to L’/R’. The L’ and R’ components have no correlation, it means a true stereo.

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  Resident 10.02.2013 8 608
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Danke CHAOS + HORSEMEN !!!
Hamer geil !! Ihr sorgt immer fΓΌr ΓΌberaschungen ......von alle feinste !!!
☠ᴼᴿᴡᴳᴡᴻᴬᴸ☠
  Moderator 21.01.2012 2361 16057
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Oui, c'est super !! Merci Horsemen et Chaos
  Resident 12.09.2013 178
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Ha bon on a le droit de parler dans sa langue natale ? Ben merki les Zamis !! Viele Danke C and H ...
Baguette, camembert and red wine ... this is life man !!
  Member 18.09.2012 242
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Ok Thank you but it's april time MAC Please :)
  Resident 11.12.2012 277
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Don't do this, please.

Btw, i use Mac too
Be grateful for what you have.
  guest -- 0
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does these have factory presets?
  Resident 10.08.2013 249
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Invisible Limiter
  Member 15.02.2014 61
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Anynody using these and can recommend these plugins? :)
  Member 18.10.2013 27
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I would take these any day over 1000 Waves bundle. EQ is my top pick!
"The future is now" - DJ Wireless
  guest -- 0
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quote by substormI would take these any day over 1000 Waves bundle. EQ is my top pick!
Bit of a bold statement there
  Banned 8.11.2014 8 2700
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yes maybe....
greetings to the good people & always monster thank you to all release groups and people

and pls :
don't forget to SPAY AND/OR NEUTER YOUR PETS!!!
  Member 24.03.2014 8
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yessssssss
  Member 27.02.2014 68
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Big thanks to Horsemen and CHAOS!
As it was asked for experiences with the A.O.M. plugins: Be careful with InvisibleLimiter, it does not reliably limit to the chosen margin (no brickwall limiting). When checking it, I experienced overs. So if one wants a reliable "insurance" against levels above the chosen limit, this seems no appropriate tool.
Other than that, especially concerning the sound, it might be a nice plugin; didn't check that any further because of the described flaw...

Haven't checked Stereo Imager yet, but the description in its manual seems promising insofar as they correctly state that stereo side signals can consist of out-of-phase AND in-phase signals: With every coincident miking technique (no time, only intensity difference between left and right), phase difference is theoretically zero and in practice should at least be very small.
So, if competing Stereo Image plugs decompose Mid-Side only according to phase difference (as A.O.M. states), those other plugs indeed don't work correctly, and A.O.M. is preferable.
  Resident 26.02.2013 21 2287
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Thank you Horsemen and CHAOS .

I'm looking for transparency : Invisible Limiter and tranQuilizr (Type A mode / quality H = 5) are just top notch .

Online manual here :
http://doc.aom-factory.jp/plugins/plugins/tranquilizr/tranquilizr.html

@ coja
@ audiotube
No overs experienced here or reported. Inside Samplitude Pro X, run at 44.1 kHz to 96 kHz, Invisible Limiter render oversampling at x 16, "Clip" mode, even pushed at +9 dB with drums hits and others at 0 dB coming in (so before it's "Input Gain"; I didn't test the new "Suppress" mode yet).

For live use and/or recording, I don't use this limiter (for my ears and the speakers/headphones... ), at it is CPU hungry. BuzMaxi3 does the job in those cases, still one of the best limiter IMHO.

New block diagram is here :
http://doc.aom-factory.jp/plugins/plugins/invisible_limiter/invisible_limite
r.html


Best regards .
' It's because the speed of light is greater than that of sound that so many people appear brilliant until they open their mouth ... '
  Member 27.02.2014 68
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Thanks a lot, DAW, for your hints and help.
Well. ok, will give Invisible Limiter a 2nd try...

Meanwhile, I've had a look into Stereo Imager D's behaviour.
1) Indeed, it correctly notices completely in-phase stereo file channels as containing a side component, namely if the two channels are of different amplitude.
But I also checked that with several other stereo widening tools (bx_control, iZotope Ozone Imager etc.), and they all behaved the same way. So A.O.M.'s statement that all or most of the other stereo tools check stereo component only by means of phase is not really true. There may be such incorrect tools, but there are a series of other tools that do it right, too, as A.O.M. does.
2) On the other hand, Stereo Imager D works incorrectly when one has two identical stereo channels that are 180Β° out of phase. Then there's no common component between the two channels, so no mono/mid component should be found (instead, one has to hear silence when adjusting the stereo tool @ side component = zero).
The other tools I checked did that as expected, but A.O.M. presents a mid component and plays sound. Not correct...
  Resident 26.02.2013 21 2287
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@ audiotube : you're welcome .

On master bus, try this trick (if you want) (but don't tell to anyone ) :
- a first instance of the Invisible Limiter, in M/S mode and Thru mode.
- a second instance of the Invisible Limiter, in L/R mode and Clip mode.
[ Still hadn't the time to play with the new Suppress mode... ]
- Play with the limit level even in the first instance...
- And of course the input and output gains in both.

Now : check if you have overs and, as you wrote about the stereo image: check what your stereo image/precision becomes thanks to the first instance ...

Then you can even push the "complete/full" gain further if wanted/needed . Meaning: for example +4dB in total for the first one, +5dB in total for the second one.
Final output: -0.1dB, if I may mention this, as " less " ( -0.01dB ?!? ) is sincerely not usefull.

All this, of course, IMHO and hearing capacities.
___________________

BuzMaxi3 can still be found online, here for example:
http://chomikuj.pl/snoof/'''++NOWE+WTYCZKI+FREE/BuzzRoom+-+BuzMa
xi3+(Brickwall+Limiter-Transparent+Level+Maximizer)


All the best !
' It's because the speed of light is greater than that of sound that so many people appear brilliant until they open their mouth ... '
  Member 27.02.2014 68
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DAW, you are very nice and helpful, thx a lot!!

Still have to try your suggestion concerning M/S and two instances of the plugin, but meanwhile at least had the chance to give Invisible Limiter that 2nd run which I spoke of recently.

Well, I am surprised and wonder what went wrong that I formerly got the described overs.
--> No overs anymore, the Limiter reliably cuts everything above 0dBFs (in "clip" mode) or above the chosen limit figure (in "suppress" mode), regardless of whether oversampling is active or not.
And InvisibleLimiter has a very transparent sound, a bit smoother in "logarithmical" mode, a bit more crisp in "linear" mode. And widely undistorted up to remarkably high amounts of clipping levels. With Kuassa Kratos, one can go even higher in levels without distortion, but below that margin --and it is a margin by far high enough for my needs, in classical music-- InvisibleLimiter sounds impressively transparent and faithful to the uncompressed original.
I am glad having given it a 2nd try, still don't know what has brought me the overs when performing the 1st test.

Thanks, DAW, for the link to BuzMaxi3 (which I hadn't been able to download before). Have tested it, too, not bad at all, but Invisible Limiter gets my preference in terms of sound. I suppose I would always go with BuzMaxi's "aggressive" mode, too much softness in the alternative mode for my taste. But still InvisibleLimiter seems to be a bit more transparent, clear, effortless, distortion-free...

Well, I'll also have a closer look at A.O.M's tranQuilizr plug....
  Resident 26.02.2013 21 2287
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@ audiotube: those are good news .

Maybe there were overs is an older version you tried and the problem was solved in newer ones ?

I also agree in a preference for the aggressive mode of BuzMaxi3. And I'm still astonished as this was a little little little freeware but so well programmed. Let's see ... 78 Ko, installed first time in 2005 : WOW !

tranQuilizr is fabulous (to my ears). Atsuto Kubo knows his job .
' It's because the speed of light is greater than that of sound that so many people appear brilliant until they open their mouth ... '
  Member 27.02.2014 58
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worlds best plugin
  Member 23.01.2014 230
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gracias!!!!

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