Something like that would be great for retro scenes in an animation where a record player or similar older device is being played.

Its a special case effect used specifically to REMOVE the polish when you need to simulate the technology from a previous era. (Like the video effects that simulate the wobble introduced by a hand-held video camera, or the sepia tone color that preceded full color movies and photos.)

As Mario said... probably not going to be anybody's "go to" plug, but it would have uses for some people in some projects. For the price, I'll probably DL it... (thanks for the heads-up, Mario!)


FWIW, you could probably accomplish much of the same sound with a tinny EQ and a second track of a loop that introduces crackling sounds... like an open fire or cellophane being crumpled, radio static or vinyl noise.. all sounds that can be found on the free sound effect sites.