Tag: music plug-ins

Eden WT-800 Bass Amp

There are a modest bunch of classic names in bass guitar amplification, but few have the combination of family and sheer present-day flexibility that comes with the Eden WT-800. Featuring a full extend of devices from compression and five-band EQ, to simple bi-amping and an ‘enhance’ handle for fast and viable scooping of mid-frequencies, the…
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Parallels

For cinematic scoring, for expressive, intelligent, advanced electronic music, for video diversion and showy soundscaping… a one-off synth can make a one-off temperament. How frequently have you looked at your regular workhorse synth with its million billion choices, and thought, “nothing here sounds very right!”? Parallels have 97 one of a kind sources, each with…
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Buchla 296e Spectral Processor

Scratch the surface of any synthesizer, and you’ll discover the legacy of many extraordinary brands. Buchla has been dependable for a few of the foremost inventive, inventive, and sonically marvellous electronic melodic gear ever made, and we’re glad to have such an incredible title in Softube Modular. In expansion to our already discharged 259e Bent…
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Monument Bass

Within the present day, music generation inclines more intensely on bass than ever sometime recently. In spite of the fact that track tallies can number a hundred or more, frequently the centre of a melody is built around a small more than a beat, a vocal, and a wealthy, living bass sound. So, an instrument…
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Chandler Limited Curve Bender

In the event that there was a chain of command of analogue studio adapt (and let’s confront it, they’re kind of is) it’d be difficult to debate the Chandler Limited Curve Bender’s claim to the position of royalty. Among analogue acing review equalizers, this one’s approximately as blue-blooded as they come. With colossal family, colossal…
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Marshall Plexi Super Lead 1959

There’s maybe no other amplifier more crucial to the history of shake & roll than the Marshall Plexi Super Lead 1959. We took Marshall’s claim museum-piece Plexi (a perfect show from 1967) beneath greatly cautious security and supervision and modelled each and each component to create the foremost finished, nitty-gritty program adaptation imaginable. At any…
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Kerry King Signature

Thrash metal is visceral, enthusiastic, forceful. Getting the proper depth and surface of sound, the correct chomp within the assault, the proper growl on the tail, is fundamental. You wish an amp like a wild creature, like a warrior, like a beast. Kerry Lord has gone through four decades at the vanguard of the scene,…
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Vermona Random Rhythm

The Vermona Random Rhythm module is a little bit like Frankenstein’s monster. Its built from the heart with an enthusiastic, but also beautiful, soul. Made in collaboration with German-based Vermona, whose melodic legacy creating intensifiers and organs dates back decades, Random Rhythm is a demanding demonstration of the first random-based, dual-channel trigger sequencer hardware. Concocted…
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Chandler Limited Zener

The Chandler Limited Zener Limiter is a legend in its own right. It is immersed in the notorious Abbey Road Studios limiters’ history. With the vibe of the vintage equipment utilized to capture Pink Floyd and The Beatles running through its veins, the Zener Limiter maybe a shake and roll blueblood—with an urgently present-day streak.…
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Marshal Bluesbreaker 1962

When Eric Clapton utilized the Marshall Model 1962 on the John Mayall & The Blues Breakers self-titled collection in 1966, the execution in combination with this amp was such a particular commitment to music history that the amp came to be known as the “Bluesbreaker”. The Bluesbreaker’s amp area is warm and crunchy, and the…
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