Introduction, System requirements – Audio Damage Dr. Device User Manual
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing Dr. Device, Audio Damage’s combination filter and delay plug-in. Dr. Device’s filter
features a warm, resonant four-pole low-pass filter with the overdrive and self-oscillation found in its analog
counterparts. The filter section provides several other filter modes as well as an analog-style soft-clipping
distortion stage and a very digital-sounding bitcrushing effect. Dr. Device’s delay provides a pair of Audio
Damage’s proprietary delay lines which recreate the unusual characteristics of older hardware delays. The
delays offer intuitive controls that produce complex rhythmic effects without the hassle usually associated with
setting up multi-tap delay effects.
Dr. Device also features an unusual modulation system for controlling the filter and delay effects. Instead of
the same old LFO, Dr. Device has a multi-dimensional, multi-node XYZ pad with a built-in motion recorder and
a novel kinetics system, giving the control nodes a life of their own. Dr. Device also offers full support for
VST/AU automation and MIDI controllers (VST version only).
System Requirements
To use Dr. Device, you'll need a Steinberg VST-compatible host application which conforms to the VST 2.0
specifications, and a computer capable of running it. For the AudioUnit version of Dr. Device, 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 10.3.9 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”