AGM v2.0.2 AU VST VST3 VSTi RTAS WiN MAC
TEAM R2R | 2015.03.18 | WiN: 3.23 GB | MAC: 4.63 GB
Ample Guitar M aim to bring the Martin D-41 Acoustic Guitar sound to your studio.
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Ample Guitar M aim to bring the Martin D-41 Acoustic Guitar sound to your studio.
Little Foot is the beast child of Sasquatch Kick Machine. It is super lean and simple to use. It lets you get deep kick drums without any fuss. While it doesn’t have all the features that Sasquatch Kick Machine has, it has plenty of control to get deep thump out of any kick drum.
The first line of plugins is called the R.A.O.N series, which stands for Ridiculous Amounts Of Noise.
Robot voices, whispering strings, talking drum loops, rhythmic pads, the resonant ringing of bells, dripping water – the possibilities are all but infinite. With a quick tweak here and there, the Lector turns any incoming signal into novel sounds and effects. Tremendously versatile, the Lector puts in your hands a sonic toolset for a wide range of diverse applications. Just about anything goes, from distorting the human voice to adding subtle harmonies to lead vocals and getting creative with movie soundtracks.
Uh, no description available, this plugin is not available unless you find the hidden link on their site and for customers only. It’s a AU/VST/VST3 multi effect with many modules and a very flexible routing matrix, you can connect modules anyway you like. Despite the name nothing that will make you horny, sorry for the disappointment…
Gainrider is a (vocal-) gain riding tool which gives fully control over the gain riding process. Gainrider let you control all aspects of the gain riding process, for the perfect ride!
A tilt EQ is a filter that simultaneously boosts one end of the frequency spectrum while attenuating the other end. As it turns out this is an amazingly useful tool for brightening or darkening your tracks very quickly. Another reason this is super handy is that it allows you to change the tone of your track without changing the overall level. With traditional EQ plugins, as you boost certain frequencies, the overall sound gets louder. The problem with this is that our brains have the screwy little feature where louder music tends to sound better (even if it actually sounds worse. Make sense?). A tilt EQ works around that special feature in our brain so that you aren’t deceived by the changing level and you can know instantly if your are improving or worsening your sound.