Introduction, System requirements – Audio Damage DubStation User Manual
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing DubStation, Audio Damage’s plug-in for emulating vintage delay effects. DubStation
realistically recreates the sound of old analog delay processors, including their unique pitch-changing
properties, idiosyncratic frequency responses, and pleasantly warm distortion when overloaded. DubStation
adds some tricks that analog delays can’t manage, such as true stereo processing and loss-free looping with
overdubbing and reverse, and all of the features you expect from a contemporary software effects plug-in
such as full parameter automation, support for hardware MIDI controllers, and automatic calculation of delay
times based on tempo. Even with all of these features and power, DubStation is as immediate and fun to use
as your favorite old hardware delay—just grab the knobs and go.
System Requirements
To use DubStation, you'll need a Steinberg VST-compatible host application, preferably conforming to the VST
2.0 specifications, and a computer capable of running it. For the AudioUnit version of DubStation, you’ll need
an application capable of hosting AudioUnit plug-ins, and a computer capable of running it. The following
specifications represent minimum requirements.
For use with Microsoft Windows:
For use with Apple Macintosh:
Windows XP or Vista
Mac OS X version 10.4 or newer
512 MB RAM
512 MB RAM
Pentium III 600 MHz CPU
Motorola G4/G5 or Intel CPU
High Color S-VGA Display
Display capable of “thousands of colors”