AudioThing has announced the release of an update of its effect designed to emulate a wide range of loudspeakers and microphones using a state-of-the-art convolution engine.
Version 1.3.1 of Speakers comes with optimization for many mics and speakers models, improved general stability for session and automation recall, and fixes for minor issues recalling some degradation types.
Shape any sound like it’s being played by an old telephone, radio, or classic cabinet; or shape it like it’s being recorded by a vintage ribbon microphone or even a toy recorder.
Speakers features a freely configurable effects chain, comprising compression, distortion, and filtering, as well as an array of looping background noises for setting the sound in a variety of environments.
Speakers is available for Windows, Mac and Linux in VST/VST3, AU, AAX and CLAP formats. The update is free for existing users, and new customers can purchase the plugin at a 40% discount for a limited time.
More information: AudioThing

