SSL DigiCrush by Solid State Logic, the ultimate digital Lo-Fi fx plugin, is 50% off at the lowest price ever for $24.50.
SSL DigiCrush by Solid State Logic, the ultimate digital Lo-Fi fx plugin, is 50% off at the lowest price ever for $24.50.
From Vintage Digital to Lo-Fi Destruction
Introducing SSL Digicrush - The ultimate lo-fi digital FX plugin that evokes all kinds of sounds, from early digital samplers and classic digital effects to complete digital destruction.
SSL Digicrush recreates the gritty, lo-fi characteristics of classic digital distortion, perfectly emulating the degradation and artifacts of early digital audio. Packed with nostalgia and heavily influenced by classic digital samplers and effects, Digicrush includes built-in jitter control, bit depth adjustment, and sample rate reduction. It's the ultimate lo-fi plugin for adding vintage digital sounds to your tracks.
Easily recreate iconic sounds from early electronica, hip hop, jungle, trip hop, and more. Crash drums, degrade samples, filter synth pads, saturate vocals—Digicrush is a highly versatile production tool that condenses the essence of early digital music production into any modern digital audio workstation.
Features
Overload - Reduces the quantization scale while simultaneously increasing the output gain. This creates an effect like "speakers exploding."
Downsampling - Adjusts the sample rate to simulate vintage digital gear, including jitter resampling as a secondary control.
Jitter - Introduces random fluctuations to the sample rate. Higher values increase randomness and add jitter to the signal.
Bits – Sets the bit depth of the audio signal. Lowering the bit depth reduces audio resolution, adding a lo-fi character to the sound, mimicking vintage digital equipment. Adjustable from 24 to 1.
Bit Mode – Changes the sound of bit depth reduction.
Gate – Mid-tread + No dithering
Destruction – Mid-riser + No dithering
Smooth – Mid-tread (DC shift) + Rectangle
Noisy – Mid-riser + Triangle
Anti-aliasing – When enabled, the anti-aliasing filter reduces aliasing artifacts caused by downsampling, resulting in a punchier, cleaner sound.
Anti-aliasing frequency adjusts the anti-aliasing filter frequency according to the sample rate.
Anti-image – Enables or disables the anti-image filter that provides a soft effect during downsampling. When enabled, image artifacts are reduced.
Anti-image frequency adjusts the anti-image filter frequency relative to the sample rate.
Mix – Blends the processed and unprocessed signals.
Output – Applies gain to the output signal.
Until 30th June.