Crane Song – Phoenix II v1.9.1 Download (AAX) [WiN x64]


Crane Song Phoenix II v1.9.1 Download

Year / Release Date: 12.2020
Version: v1.9.1
Developer: Crane Song
Developer site: cranesong
Format: AAX
Bit depth: 64bit
Tabletka: cured | R2R
System requirements: The AAX version will run both Native and DSP on PT10 and PT11


Description: Designer Dave Hill created Phoenix II v1.9.1 software with the same attention to detail that he used to create the electronics for ATR Service’s highly publicized “Aria” discrete tape recorders. His deep knowledge of analog electronics, as well as years of experience as a sound engineer, has resulted in a very useful musical plug-in set. The Phoenix II process not only incorporates the non-linear saturation characteristics of the tape itself, but also includes the relationship between analog tape recorder recording / playback electronics and EQ curves. Phoenix II is an application based on HEDD technology and specially designed and optimized for the Avid PT 10 architecture.
Phoenix II has five different analogue tape characteristics. The type is selectable with a switch for easy comparison between types, and the brightness is also selectable with a switch. Gold is a position in which color is approximately flat in frequency response, sapphire is brighter, and opal is warmer in tone. The level control determines the amount of Phoenix II process integrated into the audio signal, and the input control determines “how much you apply tape saturation.” Since the DSP process is level dependent, the input level trim control has been improved and output trim control has been added. Crack is here.

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Crane Song, famous for their class A range of professional outboard, released their first piece of software originally for the Pro Tools TDM architecture called Phoenix. Since then it has been upgraded and updated to the PHOENIX II and is an AAX plug-in for AAX Native and AAX DSP that is designed to put analogue colour into the digital domain by increasing apparent loudness without increasing gain (e.g., by modelling analogue tape compression).

The result is added realism that is missing in “modelled” synths, EQs and digital samplers.


The five “flavours” of Phoenix II v1.9.1 can solve the “digititus” problem common in digital recordings, resulting in a much more musical and satisfying sound.

The PHOENIX II suite is not merely a downscaled version of the Crane Song HEDD192 processor, but a ground-up application derived from HEDD technology, and specifically engineered and optimised for the

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