NoiseWorks Enshape

NoiseWorks Enshape

How it works
No AI, no analog emulation.
Enshape does not edit the dynamics of the audio signal based on a threshold value. It uses two envelope followers that both capture the envelope of the incoming signal. Each envelope has its own attack and release parameters. The gain difference between the first and second envelope will be added to your signal. When the second envelopes value is above the first one, the gain will be boosted, otherwise it will be reduced.

Mixing
The Swiss Army knife for dynamics.
Unlike traditional transient shapers, which only control the loudness of the attack and release stages, Enshape goes a step further by offering the ability to adjust the lengths of these stages. Extreme attack values create punchy signals or long fade-ins.

Extreme release values can eliminate unwanted parts between transients like breaths or noise or create stable, less dynamic sounds by filling the gaps between transients.

General
✓ Adjustbale autogain adaption speed (1-10 sec)
✓ Autogain with avg or peak modes
✓ Adjustable lookahead (0ms-50ms)
✓ Sidechain
✓ Customize analyzer length (1 beat-8 bars)
✓ Build in tutorial
✓ Free scalable interface
✓ Scale factor for 4K monitors
✓ Tooltips

Speed
✓ Four knobs for compressing/ expanding and transient shaping
✓ Loudness independent processing
✓ Link envelope parameters with shortcuts
✓ Pre-built presets for every usecase

Precision
✓ Effect only release without loosing attack
✓ Control the speed/length of the attack
✓ Detailled realtime analyzer
✓ Exclude audio over and below a certain value
✓ Hover over analyzer and hold down mouse to see exact values

REPACK: Wrong presets location - Fixed




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