The latest version of Acon Digital's noise-suppression plug-in is capable of correcting phase distortions and destructive interference between dialogue and noise signals.
Dual delay processor equipped with versatile split options
Pluralis allows signals to be split based on their stereo, frequency or dynamic content, and then processed using two independent modulated delay sections.
Individually catering to both guitar and bass players, Origin Effects' latest offerings offer a mix of vintage-inspired drive and EQ that helps to introduce everything from subtle boosts through to fuzz-like “cranked console” saturation.
Over 10,000 user-created Tone Models for IK Multimedia's TONEX software are now available, and the company are giving away a collection of hardware and software to celebrate.
The latest room-correction system from Trinnov Audio aims to deliver the benefits of their high-end processing systems in a smaller, more cost-effective package.
Arturia's Lexicon 244 recreation offers realistic emulations of the original device's algorithms, but also increases its versatility through the addition of some more modern features.
Blackstar's latest amplifier offers three channels, CabRig modelling technology, a boost circuit and a reverb processor, all in a compact pedalboard-friendly format.
FirePresser offers emulations of four classic analogue compressors which can be placed in any order and mixed between using a simple X/Y pad interface.
SSL's latest plug-in claims to be the ultimate tool for bass generation and low-frequency enhancement, combining a four-band subharmonic synthesizer with overdrive and compression processors.
When doing parallel compression, are there advantages to using the compressor fully wet on another channel, and feeding it with an aux send from the first track?