Protility plugin interface

USER MANUAL

version 1.0.0

process.audio

Introduction

About PROCESS.AUDIO

Making records used to be about the music. In the recent past, with the advent of the digital workflow, making records has increasingly become an exercise in minutia as well as a plugin arms race, creating a steep learning curve and shifting focus to the tools at the expense of the music. PROCESS.AUDIO was founded by a team of world-class music-making professionals, led by Fab Dupont, to create music-making tools that strike the perfect balance between analog workflow and digital technology only enhancing their owner's process.

About Protility

Welcome to Protility, a free utility plugin compatible with all DAWs, with no license required.

It’s designed to help you quickly set up a track in preparation for your mix session, allowing you to adjust stereo width, phase, filters, and volume with ease.

Main Controls

Protility main controls

1 - Phase Invert & Canal Selection

2 - Phase

Protility features a phase shifter slider that allows you to adjust the phase of low frequencies. It utilizes a first-order all-pass filter, with the parameter controlling the cutoff frequency.

3 - Highpass

Protility includes a high-pass filter to remove low frequencies from your signal. The slope is set to 12 dB/oct by default but can be increased to 18 dB/oct by clicking the slope icon.

4 - Sample Delay

Protility includes a stereo sample delay, allowing you to delay the left and/or right channel by a few samples or milliseconds. The link icon lets you adjust both channels together or independently, making it easy to create effects such as the Haas effect.

5 - Width

Protility allows you to narrow or widen your signal by decreasing or increasing the side component of your signal.

6 - Mono & Bassmono

7 - Pan

8 - Gain

This gain section displays RMS/Peak metrics, with a clipping LED for each channel.

The gain fader allows you to boost the gain up to +24 dB or lower it down to -60 dB, effectively cutting the sound completely.

9 - Correlation Meter

This correlation meter is useful because Protility works extensively with the phase and stereo image of your signal.

It provides an indication of your signal's mono compatibility and highlights potential phase issues.

10 - Trim

Trim is a volume fader applied to the entire signal at the end of the processing chain. This approach to adjusting volume is useful for applying automation without altering the gain settings established during mixdown, for example.

11 - Presets

Protility comes with 19 presets and allows you to save your own, including setting a preferred default preset.

12 - Light and Dark Modes

Protility offers two display options: light and dark. Once selected, your choice will be applied and saved across all instances.