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Description
Discover the Fielding DSP Reviver, a versatile saturation plugin designed to breathe new life into your digital audio productions. Perfect for musicians and sound engineers seeking to add warmth, depth, and character to their mixes, this plugin utilizes advanced algorithms to emulate the harmonic richness of analog equipment. Whether you're working on a pristine digital track that needs a touch of vintage warmth or want to experiment with creative distortion effects, the Reviver offers a wide range of tonal possibilities.
With its intuitive interface, the Reviver is accessible for both beginners and seasoned professionals. The plugin features a dual-band saturation engine, allowing you to apply different saturation levels to the low and high frequencies separately, ensuring you can sculpt your sound with precision. It also includes a mix control to blend the processed signal with the original, making it easy to dial in just the right amount of effect. The Reviver is compatible with all major DAWs and supports VST, AU, and AAX formats, ensuring seamless integration into your existing setup.
With the Fielding DSP Reviver, you have the tools to enhance your sound with ease, adding that extra layer of dimension that can make your tracks stand out. Elevate your audio productions with this powerful and versatile plugin, and explore the endless creative possibilities it offers.
Key Features:
- Dual-band saturation engine for precise tonal control
- Mix control for blending processed and original signals
- Compatible with VST, AU, and AAX formats
- Suitable for all major DAWs
- Advanced algorithms for emulating analog warmth
Videos
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TEST de l'ENHANCER d'HARMONIQUES REVIVER (Fielding DSP)
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Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Fielding DSP Reviver.
Features and functionality
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Fielding DSP Reviver is praised for adding harmonics without dulling dynamics, making it a unique tool for enhancing kick drums.
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Comparisons
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Fielding DSP Reviver is preferred over Kiloheartz distortion for maintaining dynamics while adding harmonics to audio tracks.
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Fielding DSP Reviver was considered as an alternative to the Oxford Inflator, chosen for its ability to enhance sound without harming the original recording quality.
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Software and compatibility
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Users avoid Fielding DSP due to the necessity of iLok USB, despite having other VSTs with software iLok.
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5.0 out of 5
Based on 1 Review and 2 Ratings
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https://www.fieldingdsp.com/reviver
Not just Another Emulation Reviver creates harmonic distortion, a sound which is often connected to vintage gear. It does not emulate analog equipment, but instead gives the user full control of overtone generation and volume. Despite this high level of controllability, Reviver's user interface is intuitive and provides the desired result after just a few mouse clicks.
Buy Reviver You can buy Reviver online in our shop or via PayPal for just $29. Second-Order Harmonics Second order harmonic overtones play an important role in the sonic coloration that tube amplifiers add to audio. The sound produced by tubes is often perceived as "warm" and "smooth". Using Reviver it is possible to add second order harmonics to your sound in a very precise way.
Third-Order Harmonics Third order harmonic overtones change a sound more aggressively, with the effect often referred to as "punch", "fatness", or "detail". These overtones are also created by tape and overdriven solid state amplifiers. With Reviver you have exact control over third-order harmonic generation to give your sound that extra lift.
Anti-Alias Filter A general problem of digital distortion plug-ins is that instead of only generating the desired harmonic overtones, they also create aliasing artifacts, i.e. overtones which are in disharmony with the original signal. Aliasing is an exclusively digital problem that does not appear in analog signal processing. Reviver is completely free of aliasing in audible frequencies. Click here to find out more about aliasing.
Serial Mode In serial mode Reviver first adds second order harmonics to the signal before adding third order harmonics. The result is a different harmonic content and stronger saturation.
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In F9 Audio's "Definitive Guide to Vocal Remixing: Part 3 - Production & Mixing," the Freemasons highlight their use of the Fielding DSP Reviver plugin. They praise its simplicity with controls for Gain In, Gain Out, and sliders for harmonics. Notably, the third-order harmonics are favored for adding weight and power, akin to the effects of tape machines and transformers. More information is available on the manufacturer's website.
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