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Retro

Retro is a great plug-in to help you get that great old school sound glued to your tracks. It is pretty common to hear people talk about that retro golden sound in yesterdays records, if your intention is to make your tracks sound like the 60s, 70s, 80s or even 90s warm sound, Retro is…
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Bend v2

The second version of Blend by Sinevibes is a multi-voice chorus plug-in that is comprised of 16 separate layers that become a separate chorus effect. The plug-in features it’s modulation generator and a feedback loop to help along the side. The platform is designed to have the ability to perform 16 layers at the same…
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Kaleidoscopes

If you are looking to find vintage inspired modulation effects that are paired to a versatile performance unit, the Kaleidoscopes by Waves plug-in effect might be your answer. The unite is charged with four classic modulation effects that you can combine to get some really dreamy sounding results. With its two engines, you will be…
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Flager BL-20

Arturia has retooled the beloved Flager BL-20 effect as a superb new software plug-in. Now, it works as an advanced modulation powerhouse. However, the plug-in isn’t merely a copy of the original hardware. It has new features that make this plug-in very interesting and captivating. The familiar jet-engine effect create a stimulating zone of endless…
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MDE-X V2 by Korg

The MDE-X V2, by Korg, is a multi-digital effects plugin that has a prime selection of effects such as compressor, limiter, EQ, modulator, flanger, overdrive, phaser, delay, chorus, and reverb. It uses the TRITON algorithm, one that experts have used and praised for a long time. In brief, this is a select and curated group…
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Flanging Effect

The flanging effect is an audio effect which combines two audio signals. Because the second signal is somewhat delayed, a swirling effect results. The electronic flanging effect comes from a natural acoustic phenomenon that occurs when listeners perceive a wide-band noise due to a combination of a direct and a delayed sound. The Discovery of…
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