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Overloud Dopamine - Exciter & Harmonic Enhancer Plugin Download

Overloud Dopamine - Exciter & Harmonic Enhancer Plugin Download
  • Product Code: eq44836
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$357.00 $485.52

Available for download, Dopamine from Overloud is an exciter and harmonic enhancer that emulates two vintage tape-encoding processors, allowing you to revive individual tracks and add color to complex mixes, all while preserving, and not destroying, the inherent character of your mix. Emulating the processors found on AN-180 and D361 units gives you the option of two distinct cartridges (A-Type and Stressor). Dopamine seeks to balance the audio content already found in the sound source, allowing you to manipulate the dynamic response of the sound without introducing unwanted artifacts.

Dopamine requires very little CPU power to run, making it suitable for use on multiple tracks. Many plug-ins engineered for real-world mixing scenarios have been included. Dopamine works on both Mac and PC platforms and can operate as an AU, VST, or AAX plug-in and as a standalone on 32- or 64-bit systems.

For Tracks & Busses    Emulates 2 Vintage Tape Processors    AN-180 & D361 Emulations    Models A-Type & Stressor Cartridges    Balances Audio Content    Allows You to Tweak Dynamics    Does Not Introduce Artifacts    Low CPU Across Multiple Tracks    Mac & PC / 32- & 64-Bit    VST, AU, AAX, & Standalone

Parameters
Delivery FormatDownload
License TypeStandard: Perpetual License
User Support1 User
Standalone OperationYes
System Compatibility/RequirementsOperating System: Windows/macOS Plug In Formats: AAX (Native) / VST / AU 

  • Replicates the enhancments of tape noise-reduction units
  • Simulates two classic processors: the 180 and the 361
  • Simulates two cartridges: The A-Type and the Stressor
  • Enhances the audio by balancing harmonic content
  • Lets you tweak the dynamic action of the effect
  • Very low CPU usage; you can open the plugin on each track of the session with a negligible CPU load
  • Lots of designed for real mixing situations

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. I’ve read this is the USA version of the Hoya Starscape filter, is that true? Or is there a difference with the Starscape from this model?

A: YEs this is the USA version of the filter.

Q: 2. Are your didymium filters suitable to film and photograph flame working? We have to wear didymium lenses to eliminate sodium flare while working glass in the flame.

A: I use mine mainly with Canon IS binoculars at nght. It really brings out the gas clouds that surround the nebula in Orions belt.Also you can see Jupiters moons clearer.

Q: 3. Will it work on Godox AD200?

A: Yes, the Quantum Instruments Qflash T and X Series Bare Bulb Enhancer (Silver), B&H # QUQF62BS, would be compatible for use with the Godox AD200 TTL Pocket Flash Kit.

Q: 4. I'm looking for the Hoya Enhancing (Intensifier) Glass Filter, wanting to use mainly in lens 18-55 (52 mm), but also would like to use on my 50 mm f/1.8 g, then I'd buy the 58 mm filter and adapter https://a href= http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1068079-REG/sensei_surpa_5258_pro_52_58mm_aluminum_step_up.html target= _blank www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1068079-REG/sensei_surpa_5258_pro_52_58mm_aluminum_step_up.html/a for use on the 18-55.I need to know if that would cause any vignetting in 18-55 18 mm.Thanks!?

A: Hi Igor!I use the 58mm filter on a few different lenses, including a 24 with a 52mm adapter. Since you are going from smaller to larger you should have no issue. If you were to try to use a 52mm filter on a 58mm 18-55 then you may have an issue because you're down sizing. Since you're pushing it up in size there should be no issue. Hope the filter works well for you!

Q: 5. I have a Nikon lense which takes the 52mm size screw in filters. the lense is a 55mm. so I am looking at 52mm filters and step up rings. the question is, are the threads on this ring compatible with the rings on my Nikon? are thread sizes the same brand to brand? is it universal like mini usb charging adaptors for cell phones. since Nikon doesn't make many filters etc for its lenses I keep seeing all these from different brands and am curious if they are compatible. my lense is 18-55mm and I would love to enhance fall colours. thank you.

A: Filter threads are standard. If you have a 55mm lens, you need to get a larger filter size, and use a step up ring from your lens to the filter. If you use a smaller 52mm filter on a 55mm lens, you will have a large round black border around your entire picture because of the vignetting.

Q: 6. Does this one fits Leica 12mm F/1.4 lense of GH5?

A: Yes I bought it for that lens.

Q: 7. What is the filter factor for this lens. I am guessing it costs 1.5 stops?

A: This filter has a filter factor of 2.5, so you should increase your exposure by 1 and 1/3 of a stop to compensate.

Q: 8. Would this be ideal for someone recording nighttime conerts with lots of artificial lights at night time?

A: I would not recommend using any filter for night time concerts. The Red Enhancer filter is made to enhance fall foliage.

Q: 9. Is there a comparable filter to this for use with a Formatt Hitech 67mm Aluminum Holder?

A: No equivalent square filter for daylight . For astrophotography PureNight makes a square glass light pollution reduction filter.

Q: 10. Is the Hoya RA54 filter coated for anti-reflection, or, more to the point, is flaring an issue with it?

A: I have used a 49 mm in my optical train on a refracting telescope setup after the field flattener optics and before the t ring adapter for a Nikon D3300 camera body. My stars are circular through out the image plane, no coma or fringing. It does reduce light pollution, so longer exposures can be made for astrophotography. Never used it for day light photography. I would think if it performs well as an inexpensive light pollution filter for astrophotography, it should perform well for other non-wide angle applications.

17/04/2024

[Yes] Video Copilot's element 3d is a great plugin. It allows me to bring my objects that I have modeled in Lightwave, into After effects. This has helped speed up production, because I don't have to render out the scene first. I can take my model straight into After Effects and then render my scene. All in After Effects.

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