Sub frequency generator plug-in.
- Voxengo LF Max Punch
- Version :1.7
- License :Demo
- OS :Windows All
- Publisher :Aleksey Vaneev
Voxengo LF Max Punch Description
With the introduction of a new PC VST plug-in LF-Max–which is now available for download–Voxengo continues development of tools designed to perform low-frequency adjustments.
The main function of Voxengo LF-Max plug-in is to add sub low-frequency content to the program material and to the individual mix tracks. Beside this it features distortion module like the one found in Voxengo LF-Punch plug-in. Signal flow is different from LF-Punch, though. LF-Punch processes low-frequency band “in-place” while LF-Max mixes distorted signal result with the original low-frequency signal.
Internally, LF-Max produces three signals: the first one is the original low-frequency signal which is extracted by means of an adjustable crossover filter; the second one is the distorted signal which is generated by applying distortion to the original low-frequency signal; and the third signal is the sub-frequency signal which is synthesized from the original low-frequency signal. These signals can then be mixed together in the desired proportion.
LF-Max also reproduces finite word-length effects on all processing stages of the plug-in (but without any kind of clipping occuring). Theoretically, plug-in should have the flavor of outboard 24-bit DSP processors which is usually subjectively considered by audio engineering professionals as “better sounding”.
System requirements
- About 1 MB of harddisk space
- 1+ GHz processor
- Audio application supporting VST plug-ins
Limitations in the unregistered version
- Processing is interruped with a short beep every 45 seconds.