KClip 3.5 - New and Improved!
On March 16, 2022, Kazrog released KClip 3.5, a free update for KClip 3 owners (also available for a nominal upgrade fee for owners of KClip 2 and earlier.)
What's new in KClip 3.5?
• New UI design with improved visualiser, OpenGL support, and visualiser disable
• Comprehensive refactor of the entire plugin codebase
• Vastly improved multiband performance
• Improved stability and performance efficiency across all supported platforms
• Improved tube, tape, germanium, silicon, guitar amp, and broken speaker modes (other modes unchanged)
About KClip
Industry standard Mastering Clipper, Loudness Meter, and Multiband Saturator
KClip is the most transparent way to increase the apparent loudness of your masters, tracks, and buses. KClip isn’t just for mastering – in fact, it’s also incredibly useful for adding warmth, distortion, or saturation to individual tracks – use it to fatten up drums, bass, synths, guitars, vocals, and more! KClip has become a top producer’s and engineer’s choice in pop, rock, hip hop, EDM, audio post, sound design, and audio forensics.
Free Demo Download Available
To download the free demo, select "Free Demo" from the "Version" menu above, then click Add to Cart and proceed to check out (it won't ask for payment information, don't worry!)
Demo limitations: Kazrog plugin demos are time-unlimited, but have silent output every so often. Also, preset save is disabled. Purchasing the plugin removes these restrictions.
Features
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...the knob above the band to adjust the knee lol. The features are similar, but I like it better than KClip's multiband in both result and visual feedback. I think if you had a chance to demo it again, it would be far less complex than the manual makes it out to be.