Crane song phoenix for logic
- CRANE SONG PHOENIX FOR LOGIC UPDATE
- CRANE SONG PHOENIX FOR LOGIC 32 BIT
- CRANE SONG PHOENIX FOR LOGIC PRO
You also get Phoenix II’s Saphire mode for added brightness, whereas Opal mode brings out the warmth in your material. Gold mode represents the standard flat tape sound. In fact, there’s a lot going on in a real tape machine’s record/reproduce electronics and fixed equalization curves that form what we think of as “tape sound.” That’s why Crane Song included the frequency-enhancing character of real tape machines in Phoenix II’s brightness controls. Three levels of tape glow provide added colorationReal tape sound includes more than just the nonlinear compression of electromagnetic tape. Level-dependent processing lets your hit this plug-in like real analog tapeSpeaking of level-dependent processing, the dynamic response of Phoenix II is one of the things that truly sets it apart from other tape-emulation plug-ins, many of which rely solely on odd-order harmonics to achieve their “tape sound.” Crane Song actually gave Phoenix II both input and output trim controls, making it easier than ever to drive its tape saturation and get the coloration you want, without running the risk of clipping your tracks. Last but not least is Phoenix II’s Luster mode, which runs the gambit from mild to aggressive, depending on how hard you hit it. If you want to punch up vocals, then flip Phoenix II over to Dark Essence to get seriously aggressive compression with a wide frequency range. Iridescent mode fattens up the bottom end and midrange a bit, whereas Radient mode lays on more aggressive compression (both are great for drums). If you’re in the mood for a strictly neutral tape style compression, Luminescent mode is the perfect place to start.
CRANE SONG PHOENIX FOR LOGIC PRO
If you want real tape sound and dynamics in your Pro Tools rig, then you need the Crane Song Phoenix II AAX plug-in.Ĭrane Song Phoenix II Tape-emulation Plug-in for Pro Tools at a Glance: It is said that digital recordings are too sterile or lack warmth and this plug-in is developed specifically to tackle that issue by bringing in that warmth via some very carefully plotted, variable harmonic distortion. You can quite easily use Phoenix II to enhance the sound of every track in every project you work on. Phoenix II is an updated version of the very popular tape saturation emulation plug-in developed by Crane Song for Pro Tools 10.
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In Phoenix II, Dave Hill’s decades of engineering and recording experience come together to give you an entire suite of super-realistic tape-emulation modes.
CRANE SONG PHOENIX FOR LOGIC 32 BIT
Phoenix II uses 32 bit floating point math and has a lower noise floor than the original release. Phoenix II runs both NATIVE and DSP on Avid's PT 10 AAX format.
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CRANE SONG PHOENIX FOR LOGIC UPDATE
Crane Song Phoenix II (Electronic Download) AAX plug-in brings Dave Hill’s world-famous tape emulation to both DSP-accelerated and native Pro Tools systems. Phoenix II is an update of Crane Song's suite of TDM plug-ins designed to emulate the unique properties of a magnetic tape machine.