Beeper is an auxiliary audio processing plugin which you can use to insert short beep, noise burst or silence signals to any sound material.
This plug-in may help you protect your work from theft. It is safe to apply this plug-in to any mission-critical material because plug-in does not perform any processing on the audio between signals. You may specify signal’s duration, beep frequency, signal’s loudness, period between signals and random variation of all parameters.
This plug-in may help you protect your work from theft. It is safe to apply this plug-in to any mission-critical material because plug-in does not perform any processing on the audio between signals. You may specify signal’s duration, beep frequency, signal’s loudness, period between signals and random variation of all parameters.
- Beep, noise or silence insertion.
- Preset manager.
- Contextual hint messages.
- Parameter randomization.
- Undo/redo history.
- All sample rates support.
- Stereo and multi-channel processing.
- A/B comparisons.
- Zero processing latency.
Downloads
Win 32 VST
(5.9 Mb)
Win 64 VST
(5.9 Mb)
Win AAX
(5.9 Mb)
Mac OSX VST
(8.1 Mb)
Mac OSX AU
(8.2 Mb)
Mac AAX
(8.2 Mb)
(5 / 5)
Thought i could use this to beep out rude words for the PG version. Great Plugin.
(4 / 5)
If you work with clients, you might wanna have this. When you send mp3s to show how the mix is going, there are people who might actually like the result and put out the mp3 as the "final" version so they don't have to finish to pay you. As crazy as it might sound, it actually happened to me. So now I put this plugin on the master bus and send the mp3 like that. Problem solved. Thanks Voxengo!
...I know this problem too! "Beeper" really helps to prevent, that musician put out some interim- version of a song too fast.
I just send them half the song. Beeping can be annoying.
There's a delicate psychological balance between insistence and annoyance. I've used a "DJ style voice" over the intro of the track, and a comment or two during the verses, saying things like "check the guitar part in the next chorus.." and "Man, I love this band" They won't hate that, right?