Baby Audio SubCulture Pitch-Tracking Bass Enhancer Plugin Now Available


‘This is 1000% going on every single mix’

Baby Audio has announced the release of SubCulture, a bass enhancement plugin that tracks the pitch of incoming audio and locks its processing to each note, generating tuned subharmonics that stay in key with the source material.

Where many bass enhancers rely on static frequency-boosting or basic pitch-shifting, Baby Audio says, SubCulture is built around what the company is calling a “fully adaptive architecture”: its whole processing chain aligns to its pitch detection engine and its subharmonics are derived from the input signal, helping to avoid the frequency clashes and phase issues that can often arise with synthesized sub layers.

The plugin combines three individual bass enhancement engines:

  • Sub Layer blends in a pitch-shifted version of the input signal at up to two octaves below or above the original.
  • Root Boost is a pitch-tracking EQ band that can cut or boost by up to 18dB at the fundamental frequency of each incoming note.
  • Resonance is a parallel filter network inspired by analogue hardware that adds “warmth and resonant energy” at the tracked pitch.

Here’s SubCulture Official Tutorial:

SubCulture is also equipped with an analogue-modelled saturation section which offers five clipping types (Tube, Tape, Diode, Vintage and Crystal) and a multi-mode compressor for dynamic control. A basic three-band master EQ tweaks the sub, low and high content of the enhanced signal and is joined by a global high-pass filter and a mono control that sums low frequencies below a chosen point.

SubCulture is designed for monophonic sources like basslines and vocals, but the plugin’s MIDI mode lets you control the pitch of its engines manually, which Baby Audio recommends for polyphonic sources.

As well as bass enhancement, Baby Audio suggests a few alternative use cases for SubCulture: beefing up synths and guitars, thickening vocals with an extra sub-octave, or spicing up drum patterns with experimental self-oscillating effects.

The plugin comes with 177 presets from producers and sound designers including Craig Bauer, Dacota G and Eryck Bry.

In a press release for Baby Audio, mixing and mastering engineer Dacota G said: “Just when I thought my toolbox was set you came through with one of the most essential plugins. SubCulture is 1000% going on every single mix going forward.

“This is exactly what I’ve been missing. I almost want to go back and use it on some of the mixes where I wish I had something like this.”

SubCulture is available now for macOS and Windows in VST/VST3/AU/AAX formats, priced at an introductory discount of $79 before it goes up to the full price of $129. There’s also a free trial available if you want to give it a try.

Find out more on Baby Audio website.

 

Novation Tops Off The Launchkey MK4 Range With 88-key MIDI Controller Keyboard


The fourth generation of Novation Launchkey MIDI controller keyboard range launched in 2024, a comprehensive update that completely overhauled the look and feel of the controllers while bringing new features and functionality.

Novation today has completed the MK4 Launchkey range with an 88-key controller, Launchkey 88.

Equipped with a semi-weighted keybed that Novation describes as its “most expressive” to date, Launchkey features 88 full-size piano-style keys, alongside the same additional controls as its smaller siblings: nine faders, eight endless encoders and 16 velocity-sensitive pads with aftertouch, along with a central OLED display.

The largest keyboard controller in the MK4 range, Launchkey 88 tops off an extensive product line-up that now spans a total of 10 controllers covering six different sizes and two colourways, from the $109 Launchkey Mini 25, to the recently-released $329 Launchkey 61 White, to the $449 88-key version released today.

Like the other controllers in the Launchkey range, the MK4 88 features both Scale Mode, which helpfully locks notes into the right key, and a Chord Mode that lets you play chords with a single key. These are joined by a Chord Detection function and an arpeggiator that can be sequenced via its 16 pads. The keyboard can also be split into independent zones to trigger different sounds, and the layer feature can be used to control two instruments using the same keys.

Novation’s Launchkey MK4 range ships with custom-built scripts that give users of Ableton Live, Logic Pro, Reason, Cubase, Bitwig and FL Studio hands-on control over essential DAW functions straight out of the box. The controller also arrives with a software bundle that includes Ableton Live Lite, Cubase LE, Novation Play and several instruments and effects from Klevgrand, GForce, Native Instruments and more.

Key Features:

  • Powerful integration with all major DAWs
  • Custom semi-weighted keybed
  • Eight endless rotary encoders
  • Nine faders and buttons
  • 16 velocity-sensitive pads
  • Chord and Scale modes
  • Pro-grade software bundle

The controller connects to your computer via a single USB-C port, and also offers a sustain pedal jack and a 5-pin DIN MIDI output for integration with external gear and DAWless setups.

Novation Launchkey 88 MK 4 is priced at $449.99

Find out more on Novation website.

 

Behringer AKS Mini Synth First Look + Audio Demo


Today, Behringer shared this first look at their AKS Mini synth, a compact analog synth, loosely inspired by the EMS Synthi AKS.

The EMS Synthi AKS is a vintage analog synth, introduced in 1971, that was used iconically on Pink Floyd’s Dark Side Of The Moon.

Behringer says that the AKS MINI, announced in 2022, “distills that legacy into a portable polyphonic analog synthesizer with programmable patches, a 16-step motion sequencer and a faithful reproduction of the original AKS VCO and VCF circuitry from the ’70s.”

Features:

  • Portable analog polyphonic and programmable synthesizer
  • Pure analog signal path based on authentic VCO, VCF and VCA designs27 touch-sensitive keys for great playability
  • 3 separate oscillators with variable saw and square waveforms
  • 2-axis joystick serves as intuitive performance controller
  • Realistic digital spring reverb for inspiring sound effects
  • 16-step motion sequencer with 10 memory slots and recording of knob movements
  • Extensive play modes featuring poly and unison
  • LFO with 4 waveforms for pitch and filter cutoff modulation
  • Envelope generator to modulate VCA and VCF
  • USB Type C allows powering via smartphone, power bank or computer
  • Sync connector to synchronize with your other synthesizers or drum machines
  • Comprehensive MIDI implementation (including NRPN/CC control of all parameters and bulk load/save)

The Behringer AKS Mini Synth is expected to be available within a few months. Official pricing is to be announced.