Devicer by Plektron: 16 Devices in One Plugin
In today’s world of digital audio, sometimes you want to return to the warm, unique sound of analog or even just old digital devices. The Devicer plugin from Plektron is the very tool that will help you achieve this goal, offering a simulation of the character of 16 completely different audio sources and processors.
Devicer doesn’t just imitate devices, it masterfully emphasizes both their strengths and the characteristic “drawbacks” that, in fact, form their unique sound signature. This can be the specific compression of a vinyl player, the limited frequency response of a small radio, the saturation of a tube amplifier, or the digital artifacts of a cheap MP3 player.
In-depth Sound Shaping
Each of the 16 emulated devices has its own unique character, which Devicer reproduces in detail. The flexibility of the plugin is provided by two basic parameters for adjusting the sound of each simulator. They allow you to “dose” the intensity of the effect, from a barely noticeable vintage note to an extreme, experimental sound.
Due to its versatility, Devicer works effectively on:
- Master channel: To give the entire mix a complete, characteristic sound.
- Individual tracks: To “age” vocals, give the guitar a tube dirt, form a unique timbre of synthesizers or drums.
- Creative sound design projects: Where unusual or specifically colored sounds are needed.
16 Worlds of Sound in One Plugin
The plugin simulates the character of the following 16 devices:
- Turntable
- CD deck
- Little radio
- Tape cassette
- Guitar amp
- AM radio
- Kitchen TV
- Leslie rotator
- Cheap mp3
- HI-FI stereo
- 80’s toy
- VHS VCR
- Tube amplifier
- Sourround speakers
- Robot
- Club PA
Summary
Devicer by Plektron is a versatile multi-effect plugin for musicians, sound engineers, and sound designers. It allows you to add a unique character, vintage charm, or experimental sound to your tracks thanks to 16 device simulations and flexible settings. A valuable addition to any collection of sound processing tools.