KVR Audio Giveaway: Win a Copy of Freqport’s FT1-EMU

KVR has teamed up with Freqport to give away five copies of FreqTube FT1-EMU, their tube saturation and harmonics plugin.

FreqTube FT1-EMU is built on a SPICE reference model derived from Freqport’s FreqTube FT1 hardware unit. Rather than impulse responses or transfer-function approximations, it models the FT1 circuit at the component level to reproduce tube saturation, harmonic distortion, and dynamic response in software. Everything runs in the box, with no hardware required.

The engine uses a quad-tube architecture with two selectable tube types: E83CC for bolder saturation and 12AT7 for smoother harmonic content. Tone shaping comes from primary and parallel multi-mode filters (low-pass, high-pass, peaking, and bandpass at 12 or 24 dB/Oct, each with Freq, Q, and Gain), plus a Drive control, a Harmonics parameter with automatic gain compensation, an Analog Mix for blending the primary and parallel paths, clipping detection, and a 180-degree phase invert. Every parameter is automatable and fully recallable.

There’s also a route to hardware. Add the FreqTube FT1 unit later and a single on-screen toggle switches the plugin from software emulation to real analog tube processing, using the same controls, the same session, and the same automation.

Five winners will each take home a copy. Head over to the giveaway page to enter.

Not feeling lucky? FreqTube FT1-EMU is also on sale for a limited time at www.freqport.com

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