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MicroWarmer for Auria Pro
Do any members have links to demos if this app using vocals? Not the bloke on YouTube singing about sexy bodies. I've been looking around and either not looked in the right places, or there aren't a whole lot of examples on the Interweb.
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Don't know of any demos focused solely on vocals, but I've used it several times, usually on a group vocal or master buss rather than individual vocal tracks. I'm still learning how to get the most out of it myself, but I definitely think it's an essential plugin. So nice for dialing in analogue warmth.
I seem to recall @mrufino1 is a strong MicroWarmer advocate ...
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Okay, thanks for that. It does seem odd that this plug-in is not represented by demos. All the others I've looked at have a healthy list of examples.
Here's one short demo I found:
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Ah, it's the one I cited, with the bloke singing about sexy bodies. But thanks anyways, Phil.
If you check YouTube for the desktop version (Vintage Warmer) you should find a few more videos. It does have some extra controls but it's similar enough to give a you a good idea of what Micro Warmer sounds like.
Search for "PSP Vintage Warmer".
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Thanks. I had the same idea overnight, have now added MicroWarmer to AP and am very pleased with it.
All the same, I wish there were proper tutorial for all the filters. Mostly, what I see, are experts doing their thing. I understand some of it.