
Features include input level boost,
followed by a saturation module (previously known as
the “warm” mode) with drive (0dB setting matches the
old saturation) and a simple bass boost to
compensate for the potential loss of low
frequencies.
Followed by the saturation is the
famous clipper itself, with a peak limit control and
an optional makeup switch (which boosts the limit
back to 0dB after clipping).
And blinking lights to show you how
you’re clipping far more than you should.
Changes in TSClip
- Includes custom GUI.
- Blinking lights when clipping.
- Saturation now comes with drive and
bass-boost controls.
- Saturation (only) is now internally
oversampled.
- Clipping can be turned off and has an
optional auto-makeup switch.
TSClip is available to download as a
freeware VST effect plug-in for Windows.
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