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Nugen Audio advances signal flow modification with new utility toolbox plug-in

Nugen Audio advances signal flow modification with new utility toolbox plug-in

Nugen Audio announces availability of SigMod, a utility toolbox plug-in that enhances plug-ins and DAW taglines with signal flow modification via 11 single-process modules that can be inserted, swapped, and moved around, allowing for new options to correct, convert, or tweak audio as required.

 

SigMod allows for more flexibility than is already available in DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) setups by allowing access to creative and advanced production techniques - even if they are not supported natively within its user’s DAW/plug-in collection - courtesy of the following flexible selection of single-process modules: Mid/Side (for converting stereo plug-ins to mid/side operation); Protect (for safeguarding digital equipment via virtual protection ‘circuitry’); Mono (for switching the signal path to mono to check for phase cancellation and image issues); Switch (for switching over the left and right - or mid/side - signals); Delay (for delaying the - milliseconds or samples - signal path); Phase (for inverting either side); Trim (for applying dB offset); DC Offset (for detecting and offsetting accordingly); Tap (for parallel processing); Crossover (for splitting frequencies to apply band-limited effects); and Mute/Solo (for muting or soloing a specific channel).

 

Combining those modules in any order allows SigMod users to design the precise routing required, resulting in instant inclusion of ‘missing’ features for the exploration of new creative choices with auto-resizing keeping signal flow and functionality clear at all times.

 

SigMod is available to purchase as a 32- and 64-bit-supporting AAX-, AU-, VST-, and VST3-compatible utility toolbox plug-in for Mac (OS X 10.7 and above) and Windows (Vista and above) directly from Nugen Audio.

 

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