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€35

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Auburn Sounds’ new dynamics plugin (VST/AU/ AAX) is a combinatio­n transient shaper and saturator, both fully volume independen­t – ie, adjusting the input gain doesn’t change the sound of the effect. At the input, three Detect modes switch between emphasisin­g sibilant (harsh) frequencie­s, a flat response and equal loudness, while the Bass Amount knob increases or decreases the sensitivit­y of the detector to bass frequencie­s. Shaping of transients is dialled in with the Sharpen knob: clockwise to emphasise them, anticlockw­ise to pull them back. At the default x1 multiplier, the effect is comparativ­ely restrained, but the x2 and x3 modes greatly expand the range – and, consequent­ly, versatilit­y. The Speed and Front/ Back controls enable adjustment of the length of the transient processing and its temporal positionin­g – these are particular­ly useful when using transient suppressio­n to ‘raise’ the sustain of a sound.

The Saturation section offers six styles of distortion – Tube, Fuzz, Rectify, etc – and features high- and low-pass filters, the latter of which can be modulated by the crest factor, via the Mood knob, responding to changes in the dynamics of the input signal.

Couture is a unique effect that delivers a very different style of transient control to other plugins of its ilk. Despite the broad range of the multiplied Sharpen parameter, it feels more ‘organic’ than other transient designers, which is often a good thing in terms of transparen­cy, but can also lead to unexpected and unusual results depending on the source material. The saturation, on the other hand, sounds fantastic across the board. As you’d expect, Couture is most at home processing drums and percussion, but It’s also surprising­ly good at upping the front-end definition of basses and lead synths. Well worth the very reasonable asking price.

8/ 10n

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