【Limited Time Free!】HURRY! 48h Only! $49→$0! GREAT New Analog Saturation VST! ValveDesk by quietformat

  


ValveDesk by Quietformat (usually $49.00) is a new vintage tube saturation plug-in and now available for free for 48h only.


What is ValveDesk?
ValveDesk is a vintage tube tone colorator designed to add warmth, texture, and harmonic character to individual tracks and mix buses.



In addition to three different tube types for different harmonic flavors, it features a three-band EQ (bass, mid, treble) and an optional analog noise circuit.



From subtle glue to full-bodied saturation, ValveDesk enhances your sound with musical depth and classic character.

Tube Type Details


Type 1 - Classic, Clear, and Punchy

Harmonic Composition: Dominant odd harmonics (3rd, 5th, and 7th), dense midrange, and

tight bass.

Sound Characteristics: Clear, aggressive, and forward.

Delivers tones similar to analog console and transistor-style drives.

Best Use: Sources requiring presence and clarity.


Type 2 - Clean, Warm, and Musical

Harmonic Composition: Even harmonics (2nd and 4th) are more prominent, while overall harmonics are

Minimized distortion.


Sound Characteristics: The cleanest and smoothest tube mode.

Maintains a natural, consistent sound even at high input levels, providing warmth without distortion or choppiness.

Harmonic.

Comparable to vintage tube preamps operating in the sweet spot.


Best for: Warm, organic tones, or a refined, smooth sound.


Type 3 - Saturated, Rich, Energetic

Harmonic Profile: A rich blend of dense even and odd harmonics across the entire frequency range.

Range:

Sound Characteristics: Thick, three-dimensional, and energetic.

Adds depth and grit with light drive, becoming more aggressive at higher input levels.

Best for: Sources requiring strong presence, energy, and harmonic weight.

Key Features


Three selectable tube models

Harmonic warmth and analog texture

3-band musical EQ (bass/mid/treble)

Optional analog noise circuit

Minimal and intuitive interface

Until 29th October.

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