Hey guys, I could use some help here. Once I had a plugin that simulated sound of an old recording. There were options to add electric hum, crackling, etc. There even was a knob with years, like 1940, 1920. I don’t have it anymore and I forgot the name. If you recognize what I’m talking about, please tell me what it is. Thanks.
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I used that bad boy on the beginning of a Christmas track 5 years ago
“The Christmas Waltz”
I loved it.
Yes, it’s a great plugin. I recently used it on one of my indents.

Plektron Vinylizer simulates the typical damaged sound of an old vinyl record.
With vinylizer you can simulate and manipulate the noise dust, the record decentralization, the high-frequency damage, the rotational speed and the typical stop effect of a turntable with adjustable stop time.
http://www.plektronfx.com/vinylizer.php

Vinyl Dreams adds real vinyl pops and scratches.
http://www.retrosampling.se/vst.htm
It sounds like the awesome Grungelizer? Also, it’s free!

Thats it! THE GRUNGELIZER ! Cheers fellows, you’ve been really helpful. The other suggestions look nice too, going to try them.
Just felt like sharing this one:
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Vinyl — is a free VST effect for Windows that emulates the sounds of old vinyl players. Vinyl recreates the dust noise and frequency response of old recordings. You can adjust intensity, color and amount of dust noise in a wide range. Also you can simple select the age of vinyl discs.http://tonebytes.com/vinyl/
Just felt like sharing this one:
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Vinyl — is a free VST effect for Windows that emulates the sounds of old vinyl players. Vinyl recreates the dust noise and frequency response of old recordings. You can adjust intensity, color and amount of dust noise in a wide range. Also you can simple select the age of vinyl discs.http://tonebytes.com/vinyl/
Cool tools, thanks everyone!

