On of the most unique things you can do with faTimeAlign is the compensation of Varying Microphone Distances within one recording. Because of the high sub-sample precision you can fix this with you DAW automation to get a smooth transition between different delay values without artifacts.
And if you want to be creative you can also use this Plugin for other tasks like applying stereo effects such as a moving haas delays, creating colorful filter textures with a moving comb filter (similar to a slow phaser effect) or doing artificial double tracking of your vocals with varying delays. And if that’s not enough you can use it if you do some parallel compression with analog outboard gear where you have to deal with sub-sample delays because of different Samplerates.
Features
- Ultra high sub-sample precision of 0.000001 samples
- Time delay up to 16.000 samples / 0.35 seconds @ 48 kHz
- Apply negative time delays relative to the other tracks
- Phase invert button
- Compensation of time delays between microphones to avoid comb filter distortion
- Phase alignment of varying microphone distances via DAW automation
- Oversampling between 2x and 8x
- A/B comparisons
- 4 different input units (ms, foot, meter & samples) for all possible needs
- Intuitive delay knob with adjustable min and max values for narrow delay spans
- Unique intuitive user interface
- Supports Samplerates between 44.100 – 192.000 Hz
Supported formats | Windows | Mac |
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VST2 32-Bit | ||
VST2 64-Bit | ||
VST3 32-Bit | ||
VST3 64-Bit | ||
AU 32-Bit | ||
AU 64-Bit | ||
AAX 32-Bit | ||
AAX 64-Bit |
Tested DAWs |
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Requirements
- Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista
- VST2 or VST3 host
Windows
- Mac OS X 10.10 or higher
- VST2, VST3 or AU host
- Intel processor based Mac
Mac
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