That grey front panel was a dead giveaway that Vinyl was released in the Windows XP era. The plugin was still fully functional on modern-day PCs thanks to timely maintenance updates issued by iZotope, but the user interface certainly needed a facelift. The thing about Vinyl, though, is that it’s been around for well over a decade (the Release Notes page on iZotope’s website dates back to 2006 for v1.72). Despite being painfully overused by now, this effect undeniably works as the final touch right before a big drop. See also: BPB Dirty Filter Is A FREE Distortion VST/AU Plugin!Īnother neat feature in Vinyl is the “spin down” effect (also known as the “tape stop” effect), which simulates the graduate pitch drop as the record slows down to a halt. It works like any other audio effect in your DAW and applies the vinyl simulation to the audio signal in real-time. It emulates the quirks of an old turntable, including the pitch imperfections, hiss, noise, hum. Vinyl is iZotope’s old-school freeware lo-fi effect. IZotope released an updated version of Vinyl, a freeware audio degradation effect in VST, VST3, AU, and AAX plugin formats for DAW software on PC and Mac.
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