Beeper is an auxiliary audio processing AAX, AudioUnit and VST plugin which you can use to insert short beep, noise burst or silence signals to any sound material. This plugin may help you protect your work from unauthorized use. It is safe to apply this plugin to any mission-critical material because plugin does not perform any processing on the audio between the inserted signals.
You may specify signal’s duration, beep frequency, signal’s loudness, period between signals and the amount of random variation of all parameters.
Features:
Beep, noise or silence insertion
Parameter randomization
Stereo and multi-channel processing
64-bit floating point processing
Preset manager
Undo/redo history
A/B comparisons
Contextual hint messages
All sample rates support
Zero processing latency
User interface color schemes
Resizable user interface
Retina and HighDPI support
Compatibility
This audio plugin can be loaded in any audio host application that conforms to the AudioUnit, AAX, or VST plugin specification.
This plugin is compatible with Windows (32- and 64-bit Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10 and later version, if not announced as unsupported) and macOS (10.11 and later version, if not announced as unsupported) computers (2.5 GHz dual-core or faster processor with at least 4 GB of system RAM required). A separate binary distribution file is available for each target computer platform and audio plugin specification. If supported on a specific processor, the plugin may internally utilize AVX2-optimized code.
Compatible Windows and macOS plugin software: Cubase, Logic Pro, ProTools, Ableton Live, Reaper, OBS, Presonus Studio One, FL Studio, Cakewalk, Nuendo, WaveLab, GarageBand, Vegas, SoundForge, Audition, Samplitude, Digital Performer, Mixcraft, Bitwig Studio, Edius, others. Note that for Logic Pro you should download the AU,AAX package, not VST.
If you cannot get plugin component to work on macOS, you have to logout from the system and login again, it’s a known issue not caused by plugin’s own bug.