Redline Preamp

Amplify electrical signal with this virtual preamplifier that features three frequency bands, mid/side processing and zero-latency tube modeling.

  • Redline Preamp
  • Version :1.0.9
  • License :Trial
  • OS :Windows All
  • Publisher :112dB Software

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Redline Preamp Description

Redline Preamp is a virtual instrument that is available as a plugin and can be inserted into any host application that features support for VST, AU and AAX formats.

Preamplifiers are electronic amplifiers that prepare small electrical signals for processing or further amplification. It can be used to amplify signals for various devices, including microphones or instrument pickups.

Redline Preamp can enhance overly clean sounds by providing its end users with combinations of soft clippings, saturation or even and odd harmonics, which can be customized.

It encompasses editing options that enable users to benefit from vintage emulation modules or perform subtle adjustments to the signal they are attempting to pre-amplify or process. It offers a collection of presets that include a Beyond Repair and an American Vintage one.

This plugin features proprietary zero-latency tube modeling that comes with complex harmonics control, three adjustable frequency bands and mid/side processing. Users can tune parameters such as drive, warmth, tube low, tube mid, tube high, clip, output, mid/side, brightness, frequency, width, makeup and dry/wet.

The controls can be adjusted by clicking and dragging the knobs, as Redline Preamp’s interface emulates a preamplifier with a realistic set of controls.

System requirements

  • Processor: AMD Athlon 800+ / Intel Core @ 1.6 GHz/ Intel Pentium 3 @ 850 MHz
  • 2 256 MB RAM / 10 MB free disk space
  • Sound card with MME, ASIO, or Core Audio compatible drivers
  • Graphics card with 800×600 resolution and 16-bits color depth

Limitations in the unregistered version

  • 30-day trial

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