Noisebud - Chokida EQ v1.0
Chokidar EQ is intended for balancing mixes in mastering. Chokidar is build from an ingenious analogue concept that would have knocked your socks of if it wasn’t for the amount of added noise.
When we went through the blue prints for the analogue circuits we realized that it would be fairly easy to make a digital version that would be completely noise free (digital “cabling” is good that way) so
we went ahead and created the Hi-Shelf filter at first and got stunned how good it was. The principle seemed to migrate really well into the digital world so we decided to build the whole damn thing.
You can almost guess what it does by just listen to it and you might as well do that because we’re going to keep the concept a secret, at least for now.
Chokidar EQ is intended for balancing mixes in mastering. Chokidar is build from an ingenious analogue concept that would have knocked your socks of if it wasn’t for the amount of added noise.
When we went through the blue prints for the analogue circuits we realized that it would be fairly easy to make a digital version that would be completely noise free (digital “cabling” is good that way) so
we went ahead and created the Hi-Shelf filter at first and got stunned how good it was. The principle seemed to migrate really well into the digital world so we decided to build the whole damn thing.
You can almost guess what it does by just listen to it and you might as well do that because we’re going to keep the concept a secret, at least for now.
Noisebud - Bompa v3.0
Bompa was one of the first plugins we made, the idea was to create a plugin that did everything that you shouldn’t do to audio in one, all mighty Mayhem, plugin.
We didn’t post it on the site because we didn’t thought anyone would care about it but people always asked how we achieved the sound that it generated.
We told them that we used a plugin called Bompa and all of the sudden all of our friends wanted a copy.
All hell break loose when the German magazine “Beat” gave it good reviews and their 2 million readers visited our site… not really, all their readers didn’t visit but enough for us to realize that we probably had created something unique.
The difference between Bompa and similar overdrive/distortion plugins is that Bompa let you carve out your own characteristic in a way we haven’t found anywhere else. It’s suitable for both subtle usage in mastering to add warmth or for use while mixing creatively to mess things up beyond recognition.
New in 3.0:
Reworked all graphics from scratch
Reworked the limiter
The dry signal can be routed in different ways
added a bypass button
We didn’t post it on the site because we didn’t thought anyone would care about it but people always asked how we achieved the sound that it generated.
We told them that we used a plugin called Bompa and all of the sudden all of our friends wanted a copy.
All hell break loose when the German magazine “Beat” gave it good reviews and their 2 million readers visited our site… not really, all their readers didn’t visit but enough for us to realize that we probably had created something unique.
The difference between Bompa and similar overdrive/distortion plugins is that Bompa let you carve out your own characteristic in a way we haven’t found anywhere else. It’s suitable for both subtle usage in mastering to add warmth or for use while mixing creatively to mess things up beyond recognition.
New in 3.0:
Reworked all graphics from scratch
Reworked the limiter
The dry signal can be routed in different ways
added a bypass button