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- Publisher: u-he
- Product: Satin
- Release: R2R
- Version: 1.3.3.15721 Incl Keygen
- Format: VST/VST3/AAX/AU/CLAP
- Requirements: WiN 7+ macOS 10.13+
In the realm of audio processing plugins, u-he Satin stands out as a masterful emulation of the vintage tape recording era. Designed to transport users back to the Golden Age of magnetic tape, Satin offers a comprehensive toolkit for imbuing digital recordings with the warmth, character, and nostalgia of analog tape machines. In this review, we’ll explore the myriad features and capabilities of Satin, uncovering its ability to breathe life and depth into any audio production.
Tape Construction Kit
At the heart of u-he Satin lies a meticulously crafted tape construction kit, meticulously designed to capture the essence of vintage tape machines. Drawing inspiration from a wide array of historical developments in tape technology, Satin offers users the ability to mix and match emulation settings to achieve their desired sonic aesthetic. Whether it’s the subtle saturation, transient-smoothing, or high-frequency compression, Satin delivers all the “goodness” of tape while also providing control over the characteristic imperfections such as head-bump, wow & flutter, and hiss.
Flexible Control and Integration
One of Satin’s standout features is its intuitive interface, which allows users to control multiple instances from a single panel. This enables users to “glue” multiple tracks together seamlessly, creating a cohesive and harmonious sonic landscape. Moreover, Satin offers high-quality internal sample rates of up to 384kHz, ensuring pristine audio quality even at the highest fidelity settings. Additionally, the plugin features continuous tape speed control, giving users precise control over the tape saturation and tonal characteristics.
Versatile Effects and Processing
Beyond its core tape emulation capabilities, Satin offers a range of additional effects and processing options to enhance your audio productions. From through-zero tape flanging to host-synchronizable 4-tap stereo delay, Satin opens up a world of creative possibilities for producers and engineers alike. Whether you’re looking to add subtle depth and warmth to your mixes or create immersive and evolving soundscapes, Satin provides the tools you need to achieve your sonic vision.
In conclusion, u-he Satin stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of analog tape recording. With its comprehensive emulation of vintage tape machines and versatile feature set, Satin offers users a powerful toolkit for adding warmth, character, and depth to their audio productions. Whether you’re a seasoned audio engineer seeking to recreate the nostalgic sound of yesteryear or a digital aficionado looking to explore the magic of tape emulation, Satin invites you to embark on a sonic journey unlike any other.
u-he Satin v1.3.3 (revision 15721) Changelog:
Improvements:
- Support for CLAP
- Support for native Silicon AAX
- Support for latest macOS Sonoma
- Updated VST3 SDK to 3.7.8
- Improved GUI performance
- Improved dialog handling
- Browser: New option to show/hide folders in the context menu
- Browser: Saving search results now works via drag&drop as well
- Browser: Description and usage fields now scroll during text input in preset save dialog
- Browser: Folders can now be dragged & dropped onto tag smart folders
- Improved parameter automation in Pro Tools
- Registration dialog now purges unsupported characters (e.g. accidental spaces)
- Ctrl A/B “Set as Default” option added to MIDI Table page
- Windows installer now includes uninstaller
- Windows installer now remembers last used options
- Windows installer blocks installation to “C:\ProgramData” location
- u-he menu Twitter link replaced with link to Mastodon
- VST2 > VST3 migration support for hosts using the IPluginCompatibility interface
Fixed Bugs:
- Fixed: Sound and analyser differences when switching to different sample rate (see notes in user guide)
- Fixed: Problem with parameter automation of a few parameters (Pro Tools only)
- Fixed: Group setting wasn’t always remembered on project reload (Pro Tools only)
- Fixed: Adding new instance was deleting the group labeling (Pro Tools only)
- Fixed: Some parameter changes were not recorded in the undo/redo chain (Pro Tools only)
- Fixed: GUI glitch when switching to smaller GUI size (Pro Tools only)
- Fixed: Preset search input field did not receive mouse input (Pro Tools only)
- Fixed: Using Cmd+A in dialogs could lead to GUI disappearing (Logic only)
- Fixed: Plugin stayed mono when using “Mono > Stereo” option in Logic (native Silicon only)
- Fixed: Aborted preset save operation could lead to displaying wrong meta data in inspector
- Fixed: Using “duplicate” option in browser could crash if user permissions were missing
- Fixed: Renoise no longer needs “enable keyboard” option for menus to work
- Fixed: Plugin focus no longer needed for dropdown menus to work (Mac only)
- Fixed: Problem when loading init preset immediately after loading plugin (Mac only)
- Fixed: Scroll wheel not working on second display under some conditions (Windows only)
- Fixed: Installer now scaled correctly on high-resolution displays (Windows only)
- Fixed: Preset overwrite dialog was not showing up (Linux only)
- Fixed: Default Author was set to preset name (Linux only)
- Fixed: Auto versioning feature wasn’t working (Linux only)
- Fixed: Right-click preset selection frame wasn’t disappearing (Linux only)
- Fixed: Input field was empty when editing preset search result (Linux only)
- Fixed: Double-clicking menus could lead to crash (Linux only)
- Fixed: Dialogs always opened at left edge of the screen (Linux only)
- Fixed: Dialogs could be opened multiple times (Linux only)
- Other small fixes and improvements
Known Issues:
- CLAP: plugin bypass button not always reacting in Reaper (workaround: use Reaper’s bypass)
- Parameter automation issue with a few parameters in Ableton Live when using AU (use VST instead)
Special Notes:
- AAX and CLAP are 64-bit only
