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Digidesign D-Fi Manufacturer Part # 9910-10247-00

Analog and Retro Processing in the Digital Domain Plug-In for TDM, RTAS and AudioSuite Systems
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More information from Digidesign
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D-Fi is a family of four unique Plug-Ins (Lo-Fi, Sci-Fi, Recti-Fi, and Vari-Fi) providing tools for creative Sound design in the TDM, RTAS, and AudioSuite environments. Lo-Fi provides bit-reduction for retro Sound processing without the expense of retro equipment. Sci-Fi adds Analog synth-type ring Modulation, Frequency Modulation, and variable Frequency resonators. Recti-Fi provides super- and sub-harmonic synthesis, and Vari-Fi allows processing of disk files to create the effect of Audio changing speed to or from a complete stop.
Features: All D-Fi Plug-Ins support MultiShell II for DSP sharing on TDM systems.
Lo-Fi:
- Variable Amplitude Noise Generator
- Sample Rate reduction
- Sample size reduction
- Anti-Aliasing control
- Soft Clipping distortion and saturation
Sci-Fi:
- Ring modulator
- Frequency Modulation
- Positive and negative resonator
- Modulation control by LFO, envelope follower, sample-and-hold, and trigger-and-hold
Recti-Fi:
- Full wave rectifier
- Subharmonic synthesizer
- Pre-Filter for adjusting effect Frequency
- Post-Filter for smoothing generated Waveform
Vari-Fi:
- Speed up from a complete stop to Normal speed
- Slow down to a complete stop from Normal speed
System Requirements:
- Digidesign-approved Macintosh or Windows CPU
- PCI or NuBus-based Pro Tools system running Pro Tools 4.0 (or higher) software
Maximum Supported Sample Rate: 192 kHz
Product Compatibility Documents and System Requirements can be found in the Digidesign Document Library

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Digidesign's Pro Tools systems are the industry's leading digital audio workstations, combining incredible power and performance with ease of use. Pro Tools is an integrated digital recording, editing, processing, mixing and mastering system. It incorporates the world's most advanced audio editing and mixing interface and is cross-platform for Macintosh and Windows operating systems.
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