Larry Shelby Posted October 15, 2019 Share Posted October 15, 2019 Knorr Bass Vitalizer for Mac/Windows (AU/VST/AAX plugin) and iPad (AUv3 plugin) Read more Sound examples + Free demo + Read more + Buy Looking for treble? Wake up your low end with this bass vitalizer from Klevgrand Today we're happy to announce a new plugin – KNORR! Basically it does one thing: Bringing the low end of the frequency spectrum to life. When mixing, the bass track is often a challenge. Usually we end up compromising between "more bass" and "better balance". There are some methods for dealing with this; distortion, filtering, multi-band dynamics etc. but none of these really nails it. Enter: Knorr! Knorr adds intensity and sharpness to a monophonic low frequency audio source. The unique algorithm adds overtones to an existing sound in a way that isn’t possible with ordinary distortion or filtering. The results are really satisfying – suddenly the bass is defined and powerful, but not in the way for other instruments. The Knorr Algorithm The internals uses a combination of filtering, amplitude- , and frequency modulation to process incoming audio. The algorithm internal settings is developed with bass in mind, but can be used on any monophonic sound source as long as there’s audio content in the low mids (and below) available. Intro price macOS/Windows AU/VST/AAX plugin $24.99 $29.99 Buy now iPad AUv3 plugin $5.99 $9.99 Buy now Discount valid until 2019-11-04 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mibby Posted October 15, 2019 Share Posted October 15, 2019 Was a little curious about this and looked at their demo video. Correct me if I'm wrong but it's a parametric EQ with 3 saturation settings... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joakim Lundberg Posted October 15, 2019 Share Posted October 15, 2019 8 hours ago, mibby said: Was a little curious about this and looked at their demo video. Correct me if I'm wrong but it's a parametric EQ with 3 saturation settings... I think it´s more than that, and possible not saturation at all. They mention resynthesis on their website, and it certainly sounds like they are adding something rather than enhancing something that is already there. "The internals uses a combination of filtering, amplitude- , and frequency modulation to process incoming audio." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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