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    WWAYM NWEQ Pro • Universal Audio Neve 1073

    • WWYAM NWEQ Pro• Universal Audio Neve 1073 Equaliser

    Reviews Nov 2006
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    Waves Vocal Bundle

    Vocal Processing Plug-ins [Mac/PC]

    With their Vocal Bundle, Waves look to take voice processing and automatic pitch correction to a new level of sophistication.

    Reviews Nov 2006
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    Digidesign announce X Form

    Pitch-shifting and time-stretching plug-in

    Digidesign use Izotope Radius technology for latest plug-in

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    Serato Pitch 'n Time Pro

    Pitch & Time Correction Plug-in For Pro Tools

    Serato's Pitch 'n Time has carved out a reputation as one of the best time-stretching and pitch-shifting plug-ins out there, with special features including 'morphing' time-stretch and the ability to recreate varispeed effects.

    Reviews Sep 2006
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    Wave Arts Power Suite 5

    Plug-in Bundle [Windows/Mac OS X]

    The latest incarnation of Wave Arts' plug-in suite is a treat for the eyes and the ears.

    Reviews Aug 2006
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    IK Multimedia Amplitube 2

    Amp Simulation Plug-in [Mac OS X/Win XP]

    IK have given their popular guitar amp emulator a radical makeover, with a huge range of new models and a sound that's more accurate than ever. Is it an improvement? Read on...

    Reviews Jul 2006
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    Q. Are all convolution reverb plug-ins created equal?

    Are all convolution reverbs the same? I'm looking to get a decent reverb for my Pro Tools rig, and there seems to be lots...

    Sound Advice Jun 2006
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    PSP 608 Multidelay

    Delay-based Effects Plug-in [Mac/PC]

    PSP's latest plug-in covers the spectrum from vintage tape-echo emulation to serious weirdness.

    Reviews May 2006
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    Psoft Chronostream 2

    Pitch & Time Manipulation Software [Windows]

    If you need a new way of adapting the feel of a loop, or you want decent pitch-shifting and time-stretching on a budget, Psoft's inexpensive utility might be for you.

    Reviews Mar 2006
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