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ADT - Artificial Double Tracking is a plug-in which emulates the "Artificial Double Tracking" technique invented by The Beatles at Abbey Road Studios. It takes a mono input signal and generates a stereo signal with the original signal panned to one side and the ADT signal panned to the other.
ADT - Artificial Double Tracking
The ADT plug-in takes a mono input signal and creates a stereo output. The original input signal will be output on one channel, the new ADT signal on the other. Blending the two is also possible. The plug-in allows to control the delay time (10 - 50ms), Wow and Flutter (both with intensity in % and frequency). All values are based on the technical data of the tape machines that was originally used to create this effect.
- Delay: the time the ADT signal is delayed, 10 - 50 ms.
- Dra Level: the level of the original signal.
- ADT Level: the level of the ADT signal.
- ADT Pan: the pan position of the ADT signal, the original signal is positioned at the opposite side.
- Wow: amount of low frequency playback speed variation, 0 - 0.2%.
- WowFreq.: low frequency playback speed variation rate, 0 - 6Hz.
- Waveform: waveform of Wow, Sine or Triangle.
- Flutter: amount of high frequency playback speed variation, 0 - 0.2%.
- FlutFreq.: high frequency playback speed variation rate, 4 - 60Hz.
- Waveform: waveform of Flutter, Sine or Triangle
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