Arturia have just launched their Software Season sale, with some generous discounts being applied across their range of software instruments and effects for the next three weeks.
System Ducker is capable of hosting third-party plug-ins, and can be used to keep the likes of delay and reverb from overwhelming dry signals in a mix, as well as offering a simple way for podcasters and content creators to lower background audio automatically when their voice channels are live.
Along with five completely new filter types, the latest iteration of Filterverse benefits from a number of performance improvements and workflow enhancements.
Toneboosters have released an update that delivers a selection of new user-requested features across their range of processing plug-ins, including the ability to process up to 128 channels of audio when used alongside Fiedler Audio’s Dolby Atmos Composer.
Designed for producers seeking a clean, professional sound, the all-in-one plug-in is said to be a great general-purpose tool that excels on everything from individual instruments to buses and full mixes.
Apogee say that their latest Clearmountain-series plug-in “brings the harmonics, warmth and unparalleled sonic character of Bob’s personal console into the hands of producers, engineers, and musicians worldwide.”
While most reverb devices and plug‑ins either take an algorithmic or convolution approach, Utopia can dynamically reshape the spectrum of the reverb to remove elements that might clash harmonically with the input signal.
NOIZ One Vox combines compression, de-essing, delay and reverb with some additional creative effects in an effort to provide users with an all-in-one vocal-processing solution.