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Analog Flava Bundle

by AnalogWaveStudio

A focused collection of analog-inspired tools built to add w...

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Type
Audio Effect
Author
AnalogWaveStudio
Version
1.0
License
None
Live version
12.0.5
Max version
8.6.2
Downloads
0
Updated
2026-05-18

Description

A focused collection of analog-inspired tools built to add weight, movement, and polish without slowing your workflow. Designed for producers and mix engineers who want instant tone with minimal tweaking.

Watch them in action:

https://youtube.com/shorts/3NkMVJNXzd0?si=tzK-b540hTfgW9sk

https://youtube.com/shorts/pqJ257IqOiQ?si=C26izbxj5FSvSbOM

https://youtube.com/shorts/npML5KmfD6E?si=8rpzEH--1OEK6ePL

https://youtube.com/shorts/8-GdoIrAxlI?si=oQ_7zSjzGPx4mXOP

https://youtube.com/shorts/oPVLp99uPZE?si=AdPMmw5bp_EfdBL-

What’s inside

SansAmp

Grit, edge, and harmonic density. Push clean sounds forward or break them tastefully.

’73 MicPre

Classic preamp-style coloration. Adds body, thickness, and subtle saturation to anything.

Vintage Chorus

Warm, musical modulation for width and movement. Great on synths, guitars, and vocals.

Sizzle (Air & Sheen)

One-knob top-end enhancement. Brings life, clarity, and “expensive” brightness fast.

Input Transformer V2

Low-end weight and harmonic glue. Dial in punch and analog depth at the input stage.

Vintage Phaser

Smooth, phase-based motion. From subtle movement to full swirl.

Why this bundle

Fast decisions – minimal controls, maximum impact

Analog character – saturation, harmonics, and movement where it matters

Mix-ready – works on individual tracks, buses, and masters

CPU-light – stack multiple instances without slowing sessions

Use cases

Add weight to drums and bass

Give vocals presence without harsh EQ

Create width and motion on synths and pads

Bring life to sterile digital sounds

Glue elements together with subtle harmonic saturation

Sound philosophy

Every plugin in this bundle is tuned for feel over theory — subtle nonlinearities, musical saturation curves, and simple controls that push you toward good decisions quickly.

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