Antialiasing Plugins
You’ll see a heck of a lot of updates around this time: it’s because I’d hit on a thread on Gearslutz about aliasing in plugins, and it caused much consternation in Airwindows-land.
I dropped everything and started devising ways for my plugins to alias less, or differently, in hopes of stepping farther away from ‘ITB sound’.
So, the fall of 2010 saw many plugins getting upgraded to ‘antialiased’ versions. Some of these legitimately existed earlier than this, but the version I’ve got is often from this period. Since I went through later and made ’em all 64-bit, what’s on the site is what we’ve got. I don’t want to dig up even older builds if they’re not going to be 64-bit, considering that everything currently available including the old versions and the freebies are all 64 bit without exception.
Chris,
How about creating a plugin that removes aliasing. It can be something inserted to the end of plugin chain or plugin that generates aliasing and removes it. That would be pretty awesome.
@ Maksim – as far as I understand, Slew 2 cuts the extreme highs which reduces aliasing. Infrasonic and Ultrasonic are in a similar category. I too am looking for an ‘anti-aliasing’ toolbox to slap on old projects which are in 44.1k where Infrasonic and Ultrasonic apparently won’t help much. Another good habit is using multiband options to avoid interfering with the top end. That, and cutting unnecessary high and low extremes. Metaplugin and oversampling are also good to reduce aliasing.