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CARP Audio releases Resonote - Note-Specific Resonator Plugin (VST3/AU)

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CARP Audio has released Resonote, a plugin "designed to reimagine how we work with sound".

Here's what they say:

Unlike traditional tools that aim to eliminate resonances, Resonote encourages users to embrace them as a means to add musicality to their sound.

Start by picking a note that resonates with your track or adds a unique ambient touch. Resonote's nine 'Resonance channels' let you boost/balance 9 octaves of the selected note.

What sets Resonote apart is its ability to filter resonances individually before applying a soft distortion. This approach generates harmonic tones based on only the note-based resonances, adding musical character to your sound. The 'Spice Drive' knob shapes the distortion.

To maintain a balanced sound without compromising creativity, Resonote includes a 'Tame Resonances' feature. It selectively reduces unwanted resonances while preserving the rich, harmonic tones, offering a more polished sound.

Resonote's user-friendly design mirrors a mixing console, introducing features like 'Audition mode' for easy audio monitoring and solo/mute buttons for each channel, streamlining the sound-tweaking process.

Ensuring high-quality sound during distortion, Resonote provides oversampling 2x to 32x and eight different filter types, ensuring your audio maintains its integrity.

Resonote isn't just a plugin; it's a tool that unlocks a fresh perspective on sound manipulation. By harnessing resonances creatively, it empowers creators to explore new sonic landscapes, pushing the boundaries of music production.

Features:

  • Note-specific Multiband Soft-Distortion.
  • Note-specific Resonance Generator.
  • 9 Resonance Channels (9 note octaves).
  • Resonance Tamer (Reduces generated resonances without touching the harmonic overtones created by them).
  • Audition Mode.
  • Channel Mute/Solo buttons.
  • 2x to 32x Oversampling.
  • 8 Oversampling filter types.
  • Different Isolation modes.
  • Built-In Resonance Gain Compensation.

Intro Price: $49.95 (Reg. $59.95).

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