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PSP MicroWarmer is a high-quality digital simulation of an analog-style single band limiter/tape emulator. This plug-in combines rich, warm analog-like processing with a straightforward user interface, and comes with a comprehensive library of presets. The plug-in processor is a simplified version of the VintageWarmer and it is designed to be an individual track solution or of use whenever you don’t need a full frequency control and the multi-band mode of PSP VintageWarmer. The processing engine of the PSP MicroWarmer has no sound quality compromises compared to the Single Band mode of the PSP VintageWarmer and can be used to limit the level or to add a unique density and character to individual tracks with the same excellent results.
In addition, this version has the lowest possible latency of all Warmers. Careful attention has been paid to PSP MicroWarmer's overload characteristics with the result being that this processor is capable of generating saturation effects typical of analog tape recorders. PSP MicroWarmer incorporates professional VU and PPM metering together with accurate overload indicators, thereby assuring professional results. This plug-in also provides 64-bit floating point processing for accurate mathematical precision. All of this makes PSP MicroWarmer an essential tool for mixing engineers.
Applications
- Optimizing the ‘density’ and average signal levels of individual tracks or groups
- Shaping the dynamics of recordings
- Adding warmth to individual tracks
- Adding analog tape-style compression to individual tracks
Features
- High quality signal processing algorithms
- Single-band signal processing
- 64-bit, double precision floating point processing
- Shelf filters for bass and treble frequencies with constant corner frequencies optimized for track processing
- Accurately calibrated VU and PPM meters with the overload indicators
- Up to 192kHz sample rates supported
- Library of presets
- Lowest possible latency for a given “Warmer Family” algorithm

























