Promising to take spectral de-essing to the next level, the latest version of M-De-Esser boasts enhanced audio quality and precision along with some new intelligent features.
PSP Wobbler faithfully recreates the Frequency Translator, a handmade experimental device built by Keith Adkins which created the unique modulation effect heard on ‘Time’ from Pink Floyd’s ‘The Dark Side of the Moon’.
There are quite a few plug‑ins that emulate the famous Fairchild 660 and 670 compressors, but KIT Plugins have based theirs on specific units in John McBride’s Blackbird Studios in Nashville.
Paul White delves into the fun world of modelled guitars, amps and cabs, that cannot only make your songwriting and studio sessions more creative and unique.
Acustica's new reverb plug-in comes loaded with over 100 algorithms, and promises to tackle everything from subtly enhancing vocals or instruments to crafting expansive cinematic soundscapes.
Creates sequenced chop effects across three frequency bands
Potato Audio have announced the launch of a multiband audio gate sequencer that allows Ableton Live users to create sequenced ‘chops’ across the frequency spectrum.
Perfect Room 2 expands on the Dynamic Room Response engine found in the original, promising to deliver ultra-clean reverbs with enhanced tonal control.
BritStrip recreates the hardware unit of the same name, providing DAW users with a combination of 1073-style EQ and the diode-bridge-based compression found in the company’s Successor stereo compressor.
To mark the company’s 100th anniversary, Shure have teamed up with Black Lion Audio and Korneff Audio to reissue the infamous ‘secret weapon’ that powers many of Tchad Blake’s greatest recordings.