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A Quick Guide To The Best AdHd Leveling VST Plugin
AdHd is a free vst plugin that is designed to help you make psychedelic sounds, by adding weird effects, distortion, and other stuff. The interface is very easy to use, it can often be an advantage to have simple controls.
You are allowed to use the plugin to create your own tracks and upload them for free or paid, but you have to share the link with us. You can also donate if you like.
Sometimes, you need a little bit of help to get the sound you want. That’s where AdHd comes into play. It’s a VST plugin that lets you use your computer to change the pitch of your audio. You can use this effect to get vocals higher or lower, or to add an auto-tuning effect to other instruments.
The AdHD Leveling Tool is a Tube Leveling Amplifier inspired by the legends, and carefully designed to meet the demands of compression users. Any track in a mix can benefit from this effect because it provides character and tame peaks. Ideally suited for vocals.
The UI looks great, along with the essential controls like gain, peak reduction (threshold), attack, release and ratio. The compressor has a dry/wet control, and a couple of unusual features. There is a sidechain high-pass filter, which adds a high-pass to the signal it’s listening to, which allows you to dial in parallel compression more easily and reduces the pumping effect. The tube saturation level can also be adjusted with a rotary drive control here.
Developed by AdHd, the Levelling Tool can be installed on both Mac and PC. It comes in AU, VST and VST3 formats, and as AAX, but is only available in 64-bit.
You can purchase AdHD Audio Tools at no cost, but if you are willing to pay, you are supporting the developer. This is a great plug-in so please think about paying something instead of zero – the developer deserves it!