

In a musical context, use Vinyl to shape your mix, to create an effective counterpoint that plays against another huge or wide section of your arrangement. Its useful both in music production and in audio for film or television. The best lo-fi sound for any situation The lo-fi sound of Vinyl can be used to create a section of your mix that sounds like its from a different era. Vinyl allows you to be selective about what lo-fi elements you want to add to your mix. Or, add just a warble effect without introducing a high noise floor. Get an old radio sound thats still musically accurate by adding hiss, crackle, and saturation without adding warble to it.

With Vinyls digital emulation of the real thing, you can dial in as much or as little as you want for a level of flexibility thats impossible with hardware. Use Vinyl musically or as an effect To get the full vinyl experience, add a little bit of each of the artifacts that give vinyl its characteristic sound. What makes Vinyl unique Go beyond a straight emulation of the basic characteristics of aged vinyl for full customization of all of the artifacts of a vinyl listening experience.ĭial in as much or as little of each of those elements as you need add only an old hissy noise floor or just crackle, clicks, and pops. Spin Down: Simulate the sound of slowly stopping playback of a record, modulating both playback speed and frequency. Wear: Simulates the effect of a record thats been played too many times, from brand new to a few thousand spins.

Year: Models record players from different decades using filter responses.
