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Sonnox Envolution Native

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Description

Essential Information About the Oxford Envolution (Nat) Software

  • Multiband envelope shaper: controls attack (Transients) and sustain based on frequencies, allowing precise sculpting of the sound envelope.
  • Intelligent frequency targeting: choose between a Tilt mode (broad tilt) and a more parametric Focus mode to decide which spectral areas are processed.
  • Creative and radical: the DIFF function isolates the effect and enables exploration of extreme processing, including sensations close to negative ratio compression.
  • Pro workflow: usable on track, bus, or master, with parallel operation without phase cancellation and a Warmth section for color and level control.

What is Oxford Envolution for?

Oxford Envolution is an envelope shaping plug-in designed to modify the perception of impact, distance, and dynamics of a sound by working separately on attack and sustain, and especially differently according to frequencies. Whereas a classic transient shaper acts globally, Envolution allows you to emphasize the attack of a snare in the upper midrange without hardening the low end, or conversely to lengthen the body sensation of a tom without making the cymbals overwhelming.

It is particularly suited for percussive and transient sources: acoustic drums, electronic drums, piano (hammer attack vs resonance), guitar (picking vs sustain), percussion, and more broadly any signal where you want to control the clarity of the gesture and the room imprint. On a bus or master, it can also help adjust the sense of presence and depth of a mix by playing on sustain and perceived energy.

Main Features

Transients & Sustain: two complementary levers

The core of Envolution is based on two distinct sections: Transients to shape the attack (the "punch," clarity, projection) and Sustain to act on the hold (resonance, ambiance, note length, room tail). In practice, this allows moving from a full and "alive" sound to a very dry and controlled result, without systematically resorting to compression or traditional gating.

Increasing sustain can "bloom" the ambiance around a take and add density to a snare or room. Conversely, reducing sustain provides a fast and precise gating effect, useful for cleaning a track, shortening resonances, or enhancing rhythmic definition of a pattern.

Frequency-dependent processing: Tilt and Focus

The originality of Envolution lies in its frequency-dependent approach: you choose which spectral areas are affected by the envelope processing. The Tilt mode offers a broad and musical behavior, ideal for shifting the action towards bass or treble in one gesture, for example to add more attack to bright elements (click, stick attack) while preserving the low end. The Focus mode, closer to parametric targeting, allows for more surgical work: isolating a useful band, calming an aggressive area, or concentrating energy on the frequency range that makes the instrument clear in the mix.

DIFF: listen, understand, push further

The DIFF function serves to solo the difference between the input signal and the processed signal, so you can hear exactly what the plug-in adds or removes. It is a powerful tool for fine-tuning a setting in a mix context, but also for moving towards more extreme and creative treatments, especially when seeking unusual dynamic sensations close to "inverted" compression effects.

Parallel operation without phase cancellation

Envolution is designed to integrate easily into modern workflows: you can use it in parallel (on an aux, a parallel bus, or via internal mix depending on your method) while maintaining phase coherence, which helps to layer punch or sustain without degrading the original signal's foundation. On a drum bus, for example, it becomes easy to add a controlled attack layer or mastered sustain without "digging out" the sound.

Warmth: color, harmonic saturation, and control

The Warmth section offers dual utility: on one hand, a harmonic saturation / tone shaping feature to add body and musicality; on the other, a role in preventing excessive output levels when envelope settings become ambitious. This allows staying within a more stable gain zone while benefiting from controlled coloration, particularly appreciated on drums, percussion, or acoustic sources.

Presets: quick start

The plug-in includes numerous presets for a quick start: attack enhancement, sustain reduction, more creative effects, or highlighting certain frequency areas. This is a valuable time saver to identify a relevant starting point, then refine according to tempo, style, and the instrument's place in your production.

Technical Specifications

System Requirements

  • Mac: Mac OS X 10.12 or later
  • Windows: Windows 10 or later

Supported Formats

  • Mac: VST-3, AU, AAX
  • Windows: VST-3

Features

  • Frequency-dependent control of Transients and Sustain sections
  • Frequency targeting modes: Tilt (broad) and Focus (more parametric)
  • DIFF button to isolate the effect (difference listening)
  • Possible use in parallel without phase cancellation
  • Warmth control: harmonic saturation / tone shaping and prevention of excessive output levels
  • Built-in presets for quick start

Included Content

  • Oxford Envolution (Nat) plug-in
  • Integrated preset bank
  • Additional Media: not specified
Brand reference number: 1029-44
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