analog has a bit depth and it's close to 32bit. lol

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ROCKSTER

ROCKSTER software is designed to turn home or studio digital recordings into live sound, like recorded to pro analog tape. If you are looking to pack live warm analog drive and concert hall ambiance into your digitally-recorded home or studio tracks, check out ROCKSTER. Download the free trial version from the Ordering page.

IMPORTANT: Latest version ROCKSTER Plus now provides 2 quadrillion numerically-reproducible venue settings and user-selectable dither on/off.

"ROCKSTER+" Mastering Processor software for Microsoft Windows provides the final touch to studio or home recordings, adding live sound ambiance and controllable heat and drive. Use one of seven factory presets, or design your own sound. There are one quadrillion (1,000,000,000,000,000) different venue acoustics possibilities, and 2 quadrillion different sounds that can be generated from one .wav file, using dither on/off. Ten-position clickable-detent controls permit exact reproducibility. Output filenames automatically indicate the chosen settings for later re-use. Save your preferred settings, name your own venue file. Instant replay to audit.
Features

   * Files in 16-bit stereo wav format are internally processed at 32-bit depth (near-analog), then output as 16-bit stereo wav. Output may be dithered or non-dithered.
   * A GUI panel provides controls for factory and user presets, reverb time, decay and mix, heat, drive, space and dither. Reverb controls are independently adjustable for reflections from rear, side, ceiling and audience so you can design your own concert hall's size, shape, and liveliness.
   * Create a venue ranging from jazz club to opera hall, precisely to your needs.


This piece of software sounds more like audiophoolery then anything else. I espeically like how they say it processes it at 32 bit depth thus making it close/near to analog.

http://www.borntorock.com/rockster.htm
 

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