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Codec Is A FREE Lo-Fi Audio Degradation Plugin By Lese

By Tomislav ZlaticAugust 8, 202211 Comments3 Mins Read
Codec by Lese

Lese releases Codec, a freeware audio degradation tool in VST3 and AU plugin formats for digital audio workstations on Windows and macOS.

Codec is a free audio effect that simulates streaming audio compression in the comfort of your DAW.

Degrading the quality of your audio recordings on purpose might seem as logical as deliberately stepping into piles of dog poo while wearing a brand-new pair of sneakers. But, unlike our noses, our ears just love the “smell” of imperfection.

Old audio recording equipment imprinted all sorts of sonic imperfections onto recordings. Subtle analog distortion, pitch inconsistencies, volume variations, and noise are just some of the many audio artifacts of the analog era.

But, our ears are so used to hearing these subtle non-linearities that we perceive them as natural, warm, and nostalgic. No wonder plugins like iZotope Vinyl and Lifeline Console are so popular nowadays.

However, we always talk about using saturation plugins to simulate the imperfections of analog audio gear. But what about bringing the digital imperfections of compressed audio to your DAW?

It sounds easy in theory – use a bitcrusher plugin to reduce the sampling rate and bit depth. The problem is, audio compression isn’t that simple, and you can’t get the same sound using your favorite bitcrusher.

That’s where the Codec plugin steps in.

Codec simulates the imperfections we hear as a result of digital audio compression algorithms. Although these algorithms try to keep the audible compression as stealthy as possible, the results can be wildly colorful when compression parameters are taken to the extreme.

If you’re not 100% sure what heavily compressed audio sounds like, set the Youtube streaming quality to 144p and listen to your favorite tunes. You’ll notice a frequency roll-off in the higher end of the frequency spectrum and reduced detail in the bass frequencies. But that’s not all.

To my ears, heavily compressed audio has this weirdly mellow quality that’s hard to describe. It almost sounds like the higher frequencies are passing through a layer of liquid (and no, I’m not looking at a double rainbow right now).

Anyway, it’s easy to imagine how these compression algorithms could be used creatively in a DAW. How about treating electric piano chords with digital compression instead of vinyl noise? What about taking the edge off a synth bassline with some intentional digital quality reduction instead of tape saturation?

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This article is already quite long, so I’ll briefly cover Codec’s interface and let you go test the plugin.

If you’re a fan of pixel art and old-school video games, you’ll love Codec’s retro-inspired GUI. The visualizer at the top displays your audio as a cute pixel animation, and I literally wish I could use it as a screensaver.

You can finetune the underlying compression algorithm with Loss, Bitrate, Bandwidth, Crunch, Frequency, and Width controls. The Loss parameter is perhaps the most interesting one. It controls the frequency of data packet drops that result from a poor internet connection.

If all of this sounds interesting, throw away your tapes and vinyl records, put an MP3 player in your pocket (make sure it has at least 128 MB of storage), and head to Lese’s website to download Codec for free.

Download: Codec

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Tomislav is a music producer and sound designer from Belgrade, Serbia. He is also the founder and editor-in-chief at Bedroom Producers Blog.

11 Comments

  1. Tomislav Zlatic

    on August 8, 2022 6:17 pm

    Thanks to BPB readers Christian H. and Jamie M. for the info about Codec.

    Reply
  2. MRG

    on August 8, 2022 8:14 pm

    ..nks to… B read… …ian H and… ie M. for t… fo ab… …ec.
    Looks fun. I’m always up for destroying audio, gwehehehe… >:-)
    128MB? Man, that’s like, two albums, or something. Lucky man.

    Reply
    • MRG

      on August 9, 2022 7:51 pm

      Even when not using the gadgety-novelty of packet loss, the grit this thing adds to, say, a synth bassline is awesome. o_O;

      Reply
  3. Zachary Bennoui

    on August 9, 2022 1:46 am

    Really cool plug-in and something I’ve been looking for for a while now. Also worth noting that for those who use screen readers such as myself, this plug-in is built using the JUCE SDK, so it’s almost fully accessible out of the box. Developer could do a bit of work to improve this, but overall really great job!!!

    Reply
    • Tomislav Zlatic

      on August 9, 2022 12:13 pm

      That’s cool! Thanks for the info.

      Reply
    • MRG

      on August 9, 2022 8:31 pm

      I have no idea how screen readers work, I’ll try educating myself on the topic someday. In the meantime, I wonder how or if you can use the the menu, hidden so to speak, under the logo. It gives access to three different modes, voice, music, and low-latency modes. They’re already quite hard to reach as it is.

      Reply
  4. Febbs

    on August 9, 2022 8:37 am

    This is the closest we can get to a Free Alternative to GHz’s Lossy
    It sounds cool tho :D

    Reply
    • Tomislav Zlatic

      on August 9, 2022 7:14 pm

      Really sounds cool, highly recommended. Haven’t compared it to Lossy yet.

      Reply
  5. Brenny C

    on August 9, 2022 4:44 pm

    Looks cool! I’ll download this. Thanks!

    Reply
    • Tomislav Zlatic

      on August 9, 2022 7:14 pm

      Always a pleasure!

      Reply
  6. MRG

    on August 9, 2022 8:09 pm

    Wasn’t there something similar for Linear Predictive Coding a long time ago? That’s a nice sounding codec too.

    Reply
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