With up to ten different saturation algorithms, Spectre 1.5 is a great way to shape and sculpt any sound in your DAW. Here's the lowdown on the 1.5 update.
June 13th 2019, Artà, Spain. Wavesfactory, creators of innovative plug-ins and Kontakt instruments, announce Spectre 1.5, an update to the hugely popular sound-shaping plugin.
Spectre is a sound shaping tool that combines the best features of an audio enhancer coupled with the workflow of a parametric EQ. Spectre saturates just the parts of the spectrum that you want using ten different saturation algorithms. Spectre was described as “A very powerful plugin, both for treating individual tracks and sweetening complete mixes.”
What’s New in Spectre 1.5
The 1.5 update includes the following new features
VST3 support.
Saturation per band.
Processing per band (M/S, L/R).
De-emphasis.
Input/Output linking
Spectre 1.5 also includes some UI and code optimization improvements.
Price and Shipping
This update is free for all users and they are also running a special sale. New purchasers can get it now for only €59 (reg. €99) until June 23rd, 2019.
Hollin Jones was classically trained as a piano player but found the lure of blues and jazz too much to resist. Graduating from bands to composition then production, he relishes the chance to play anything with keys.
A sometime lecturer in videographics, music production and photography post production, Hollin has been a freelance writer on music technology and Apple topics for well over a decade, along the way publishing several books on audio software. He has been lead writer at a number of prominent music and technology publications.
As well as consultancy, full-time journalism, video production and professional photography, he occasionally plays Hammond, Rhodes and other keys for people who ask nicely.
Hollin is Contributing Editor at Ask.Audio.
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