Type A – Dolby A Trick – Vintage Enhancer Plugin – AudioThing
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Get this plugin here: https://www.audiothing.net/effects/type-a/
Type A is a plugin (VST, AU, AAX) inspired by a famous vintage tape encoder. The original unit was designed to be a noise reduction system for tape recording.
Type A emulates the encode stage, which was often misused as an enhancer, dynamically increasing the top end of a signal without introducing artefacts or altering the harmonic content. This technique has many names, such as: Dobly A Trick, Vocal Trick, Dolby Air Hack, Stretch Mod, Vocal Stressor, and even the “John Lennon mod”.
Type A is not affiliated with, sponsored, nor endorsed by Dolby Laboratories, Inc.
Credits:
Arm in Arm by Mr_Yesterday
(c) copyright 2017
Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license.
http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/Mr_Yesterday/56463
Altar by Zutsuri
(c) copyright 2017
Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license.
http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/Zutsuri/55540
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FAQ AudioThing
Copy/move the folder located inside the Patches folder into the Iris Library Patches folder
Copy/move the folder located inside the Samples folder into the Iris Library Samples folder
Iris Library Location by default:
OSX: Macintosh HD/Library/Application Support/iZotope/Iris/Iris Library
Windows 7: C:\Users\username\Documents\iZotope\Iris\Iris Library
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As 99% of third party developers, our libraries will not show in the Libraries Tab. The Libraries Tab is designed to work exclusively for “Powered by Kontakt” player libraries. Since our libraries are open-format you have to open them with the Files Tab. This is done to keep our price low.
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Once you have downloaded the .zip archive file of the instrument you bought, you need to unzip it using a software like WinRar (for PC) or The Unarchiver (for OSX). Just place the folder wherever you want and load the instrument(s) through the Files Tab in Kontakt.
It is better to preserve the internal folder structure, however, it is possible to place instruments and samples to separate folders/harddisks but Kontakt will ask for the new path first time you run the instrument.
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