DeRez2
TL;DW: DeRez2 brings more authentic retro-digital hardware tones.
Surprise bitcrusher update! :D
Sometimes when I bump version numbers it’s because I’ve come up with a way to transform a plugin. Sometimes it’s because I can leave the existing sound the same but add new functionality. This time it’s both.
DeRez is the Airwindows bitcrusher that interpolates a sample between sample-rate-crushed outputs so the top end is smooth rather than gritty, and the only (far as I know) ANALOG bitcrusher (or at least floating point resolution?). That means you can set it to 32 and a third K sample rate, and seven point one three five bits. By ear, please: if you are needing to set a third of a K of sample rate without hearing it, I can’t help you. The point being, DeRez was already cool as a continuous-rate rate-crusher and arbitrary bit depth linear bitcrusher. I don’t think anyone else has that (of course now they can: it’s open source MIT license, so just credit Airwindows and code away)
How do you make that not just better but way better?
DeRez2’s ‘Hard’ control maxes out as the previous plugin (with a few behind-the-scenes upgrades, but exactly the same algorithm at the heart). But the interesting part is when you turn it OFF: set ‘Hard’ to zero. Two things happen.
The sample-rate crusher begins to incorporate intermediate samples in a different way. When it’s changing, it saves up the previous sample… and uses that, not an interpolation, as the intermediate value. It’s trying to bridge the gap between rate-crushed values with a dry sample value. This causes a strange grungy transparency and a zone between ‘clean’ and rate-crushed that’s eerily reminiscent of old digital hardware. It stops sounding in-the-box, even though it remains completely bitcrushed with a totally different texture.
The bit-crusher remains ‘analog’ (arbitrary bit depth, like 12 and a half bits) but on full soft, it uses uLaw encode and decode, so it becomes nonlinear! Same as the famous Aphex Twin ‘long play DAT’ and old retro nonlinear digital hardware, the loud parts get bigger ‘steps’ and quiet stuff gets smaller ‘steps’, producing a totally different tonality. You can use this and the sample-rate crush at the same time, subtly or obviously, to dial in vintage-digital tonalities that are totally satisfying and convincing, but completely different from the source audio. You’d never know it started out different because it winds up sounding completely right.
I’ve been asked for dedicated emulations of vintage sampler gear. Instead, try this: no copying, but a new way to get that kind of tonality and dial it in to taste. If you need the darkening and texture of classic samplers, DeRez2 will do the same job in a new way with features the real retro gear didn’t have.
Why does this one have the dry/wet? Because since the rate-crusher uses the previous sample for transitions, blending it with dry makes the transitions further softened with averaging. You can fade between pristine and clear, dark and cloudy, and totally retro-sampler thanks to that effect (which wouldn’t have happened with the previous DeRez, though you can try it on full Hard and see)
What’s with the halfway settings between Soft and Hard? It engages wet/dry balance on the uLaws inside the plugin. If you do that to uLaw, you get weird broken results and it doesn’t work nicely. It just so happens that going from soft to halfway gives a big volume and grunge boost. So rather than have it as a clean off/on control, the Hard control lets you use that unforeseen weirdness as an intentional effect. If you have it dialed in but you’d like to punch up the aggression for effect, automate the Hard control and use it as a booster, for a unique result.
I forgot to specify in the video (since I was having far too much fun dialing in tones) but to keep me doing this type of work, join my Patreon. This week, keeping me on the job worked out really well for everyone! :)
You did it again Chris…amazing. Keep up the amazing work and THANK YOUUUU
this is an excellent tool to add to the palette. and i like it so much. and its wonderful to finetune it with dc and those presets you suggest, truly analog -ish . and your mic looks great this time,also your voice sound more vivid, present.
AND i have been hearing your livrstreaming, not watching at all and i notice that you fixed up that thisngs that mention yo you last time in purpose to the livestreaming thing and adapting your sound to that medium. so you hp that infinite verb and you sculpt a little bit your highat very powerfull, as the kick drum while you modifiyng the speed, so highhat and space are very very on point now, until minute 21 was Glorious, pretty decent of to be any mainstage, but i have something to suggest (and this may be make the sluts talk, but is sincere suggestion) i dont have any cons that you layer up to where you want because you are playing, but you know today the thing was the low mids or too much bass layering and as i say till minute 21 was phenomenall and …. I care
so, to give final toughts, you fixed it with lowpassing the verb very nicely and puting it in mono, as the highat, so no more loss of stereo dimension through YouTube, and as metion before you finetune highhat very nice, and loud and as couple with kick drum is fantastic, if through obs and YouTube compression still sounds awesome analog quality, punch round and strong, is not any common. and well, you have the expertise, the wisdom and the technologies to run that mainstage and also most important a great part of techno and deep house and whole scene electronic music is using your plugins combining it wit ua, vh,sd,ff, and analgog processing, and your loudness fakers are at the end of his chains so loudness is because your plugins, so you deserve that stage because you are part of all tracks so you are a star also, not only a billant matemathician and experimenter,performer and secretly you run the whole scene, and nobody gives you a buck, so people, come on! why in the name of god? everybody is so selfish.
See ya !
Whenever you’re smirking like that on the image for the youtube video, I know the plugin was made for me.
This is amazing. You probably get tired of hearing how awesome.. blah blah blah… but i think you already know that this here, Derez 2, is spectacular. One of my favourite all time Airwindows audio-tech revolutions!!
Thanx for great work and sharing. Greetings from Prague
In the hood and still trying so I love you bro! You give me renewed faith in humanity every time I check in.. I’ll be making some really strange noises tonight thanks to you Chris! I don’t know if the neighbours will thank you but they should be used to it by now ;)
Keep mangling for the people my brother!
And did I say THANK YOU?!
hi Chris, I’m looking for a substitute of Distressor for my Linux setup and I’ve found this plugin.
Do you plan to work on any distortion/exciter + hard compressor like the Distressor?
It’s mainly for pushing snares and kicks to the limit.
thanks a lot for your time!
Will it do the SP1200 sound?
this is exactly what I was looking for. thanks a lot man.