Audio Ease
Audio Ease is a group of music- and audio software developers based in Utrecht the Netherlands. They are best known for Altiverb, the first and highest regarded convolution reverb. Convolution reverb creates reverb based on samples of the real world: Sydney Opera House, the Gol Gumbaz of India, or their company bathroom. ... Speakerphone is a much younger product seeking to be the definitive speaker simulator. Speakerphone not only holds samples of virtually every speaker imaginable, but also combines this with environmental sounds, static noise, sirens etc. Snapper is a small idea with big consequences. Basically: sound files in the Mac Finder are never again closed. Quicklook on steroids. Just watch. When Audio Ease is not tweaking a filter or fixing their backup server, they are likely out there sampling a bus station or an antique telephone
Software by Audio Ease
Reverb. Altiverb is a sampled acoustics processor that offers realistic one-, two- and four-channel sampled acoustics of real halls, cathedrals, bathrooms — and...
Sound file conversion. BarbaBatch is a professional batch sound file conversion program.
- For each file type you can set bit rate (kbits/sec) or number of bits per word up to 64...
The essential final stage of your guitar tone. This plug-in contains the three features guitarists like best in Speakerphone:
* five guitar amp speaker cabinets
* a top class recording studio live room...
Bundle of 3 plug-ins. Periscope : Analyzer and phase correct equaliser
RiverRun : Real-time granular synthesizer
Deep Phase Nine : 48 notch beat locked phaser
Bundle of 3 plug-ins. Orbit - Psychoacoustic flight path simulator
Roger - Multiple Gender vowel bank (talkbox)
Follo - Energy driven band booster
Play audio files directly within the finder. When you select an audio file in the Mac Finder, Snapper immediately appears right beneath the current window, showing you the wave form.
Hit the space bar or...
Speakers of all sizes plus their environments. A bad GSM connection on a busy sidewalk, a bullhorn with feedback and a helicopter overhead, or a 1952 rockabilly guitar amp in a recording studio live room:...