December 27th, 2022

Softube - Saturation Knob | Free Distortion VST Plugin

 Softube - Saturation Knob | Free Distortion VST Plugin

Softube's Saturation Knob is a simple but effective plug-in that has been available to ProTools users for a number of years and has been available cross-platform since the end of 2014.

It provides modeled output distortion that can be used anywhere that 'grit' is needed in a track. It can, for example, be used to fatten up bass lines or to add some shimmer to vocals. For a rundown of '4 Ways To Bring Your Mix To Life With Distortion', check out our blog on the subject.

Saturation Knob has three different modes; Keep High, Neutral, and Keep Low. These three distortion settings each have their own particular character. They allow you to keep certain parts of the frequency spectrum relatively intact – so perhaps you want to destroy the top end of a drum loop while keeping the bottom end reasonably undamaged. In this case, the Keep Low setting is the one to use.

Softube has got some big names on board to endorse this particular project. Michael Brauer, winner of seven Grammy awards for his work with the likes of the Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Paul McCartney, and Coldplay, has this to say; 'My response when they told me the Saturation Knob is a free plug-in was—are you nuts? Seriously? It's too good to be free! I use it to make guitars fatter and more aggressive snares naturally brighter, kicks punchier, and vocals warmer. Basically, it's good on just about anything.'

Saturation Knob is available for Mac and PC in VST, VST3, AU, and AAX formats. Download it here. It is also directly compatible with Propellerhead's Reason. Users can get it directly from the Propellerheads store


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Yura Kuznetsov
Dec 28, 2022
Fresh Air is absolutely great (and free) though.
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Yura Kuznetsov
Dec 28, 2022
Wow, didn't now about Revival.
Turned out, for a good reason—it's not free, strictly saying: it requires a (quite expensive) iLok dongle. And a vacant USB slot, which in our times ain't easy. Sad, it looks promising.
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Andi Herzog
Dec 27, 2022
Great tool! I've used it on my busses (drums, vox, instruments) separately to color the mix and do slight balancing / color adjustments that way. An absolute gem! In addition the Slate Digital Revival is another great free tool.

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