HoRNet Plugins has announced the release of a new plugin that faithfully captures the sound of early digital equipment of the ’80s and ’90s to give your tracks more grit and lo-fi character.

Emulating the analog to digital and digital to analog conversion process of the early digital gear, ADDA delivers various bitcrusher and resampler effects.

In a single plugin you can find two bit crushers (one for the analog to digital converter and one for the digital to analog converter) and a resampler with four different resampling algorithms so you can choose the amount of aliasing produced by your device. To give you the widest possible range of sonic settings we have adde a switch to disable the antialias filter and let all the dirt pass through and of course you can set the level of the dithering noise in the DAC section of the plugin.

A plugin like this could not be complete without an analog front end and output section so you can add warmth and weight to your signal before and after the digital processing. In addition to the virtual analog processing you can also use the pre emphasis and de emphasis filters to change the sound before qnd after the whole process giving you even more sonic options.

Available for Windows and Mac in VST/VST3, AU and AAX plugin formats, ADDA priced 11.99 EUR.

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