Inspired by classic studio echo units, DelaySon is said to deliver warm, analogue-style repeats with built-in modulation, tone shaping, and tape-style saturation – and it’s available completely free of charge.
A streamlined take on their flagship reverb plug-in
iamReverb's lite edition brings the same proprietary modelling technology to a wider audience, offering the core spatial realism of the full version with a slimmed set of controls.
IK Multimedia have announced the release of the Brown Sound 82/84 Signature Collection for their TONEX platform, the third and final part of its limited Brown Sound series.
Relying on a technique that Techivation refer to as "phase-only, time-varying spectral decorrelation", M-Imager is said to be capable of achieving stable, natural-sounding stereo images without introducing the ‘phasey’ sound that’s often associated with rival processors.
Universal Audio’s latest promotion is now live, and they’ve have also extended the limited-time offer that sees their popular Teletronix LA2A plug-in available as a free download to all users.
Phantomix takes a new and interesting approach with compression, using it as a tool to divide audio into two distinct signals for individual processing rather than a means of controlling dynamic range.
Three new modules, Master Assistant updates & more
Ozone 12 includes a trio of new additions: Stem EQ, Bass Control and Unlimiter, a configurable Master Assistant feature and a new transparent limiting algorithm for its much-loved Maximizer module.
Baby Audio’s latest offering combines the best of both analogue and digital instruments, and claims to deliver the hardest-hitting drums that have ever been packed into a plug-in.
UA’s A Type plug‑in models the old Dolby tape‑noise reduction system, and specifically caters for the various ways in which that system was modified and abused for creative effect.
As well as giving you access to a vast range of loops and one‑shot samples, SOS For Artists offers some cool tools for finding, auditioning and manipulating them.
The pioneers of pristine sound have released a plug‑in de‑noiser priced within reach of mere mortals — and with near‑zero latency, you can even use it live on air!