Klanghelm SDRR 2 saturation chameleon

Windows / Mac
Klanghelm SDRR 2 saturation chameleon

SDRR was built to satisfy almost all of your saturation desires. It provides a comprehensive set of controls to manipulate the character of the saturation to make it fit exactly. SDRR offers four different main modes: TUBE, DIGI, FUZZ, DESK and reacts dynamically to the input signal.

Each mode has its unique crosstalk behavior, which can be switched off or exaggerated. A unique RMS level difference metering mode makes level matching an easy task. SDRR can be different things: a saturation, a compressor, an EQ, a bit-crusher, a subtle stereo widener, or simply add some movement to your tracks with the DRIFT control. Add warmth, depth and character to your tracks with SDRR.

Don't forget to check out the free IVGI, which can be seen as the little brother of SDRR. It is based on the DESK mode in SDRR. Since IVGI is comparable to SDRR quality-wise, CPU-consumption wise and regarding aliasing (or better the absence of aliasing artifacts), it's a good way to also get an impression of how SDRR would perform on your system. SDRR is available in the following formats (all included in one single license):

Windows: VST (32&64Bit), AAX Native for ProTools® 11 or higher

Mac OSX: AU (32&64Bit), VST (32&64Bit), AAX Native for ProTools® 11 or higher

06/16/17 version 2.0.0

- initial release
- changes compared to SDRR 1:
- new plugin-ID, so you can use SDRR 2 and SDRR 1 at the same time
- switched to JUCE-framework
- new GUIs
- GUI-resizing
- reworked VU meter, uses the engine of VUMT 2 now
- Automatic Gain Compensation option, similar to the one used in MJUC
- critically revisited all modes
- reworked dynamics section of TUBE, DIGI and FUZZ modes to be less quirky
- in DESK mode the TRANSIENTS control now works more obvious and and similar to a traditional transient shaper
- redesigned compressor in DESK mode:
- it is now a VCA type compressor with RMS detection and program dependent attack and release
- three switchable attack and release behaviors (slow, medium, fast)
- also, a gain reduction meter has been added to the COMP section
- the dry (unprocessed) signal is now pre-trim
- new HQ-mode:
OFF: non-oversampled operation, uses significantly less CPU than before
ON: low-latency oversampling (4 samples), corresponds to SDRR 1, but still uses
slightly less CPU in many situations than in version 1.
FUZZ mode uses up to 20% less CPU
ON+: more detailled modelling and linear phase oversampling filters used for this option
- new preset-browser, just like the one used for MJUC and VUMT, incl. easy copy/paste/save-as-default...
- new presets
- AB-ing
- global settings with options to
- show/hide editable value readouts
- customize mouse-drag behaviour
- show/hide tooltips



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