TBProAudio – DSEQ 1.0.4 VST, VST3, RTAS, AAX x86 x64
DSEQ is a dynamic processor operating in the frequency domain. It can be used in all situations of mixing and mastering: • deessing vocals• removing…
DSEQ is a dynamic processor operating in the frequency domain. It can be used in all situations of mixing and mastering: • deessing vocals• removing…
Our synthesizer changes the rules of the game to design the classic 808 sound that sounds in many modern music styles such as Trap, Grime,…
TAL-Sampler is not just a sample player. This is a full-fledged analog synthesizer with a sampler engine as a sound source. which includes a powerful…
Smasher is an unprecedented user modification of the classic Urei 1176 compressor circuit, a unique formula that we came across when tweaking other algorithms.The original…
A set of plug-ins from TBProAudio. AB_LM v1.6.9 is a gain control that allows you to compare and match volume levels with a sample in…
Welcome to Cue Builders, a thematic collection of time-saving composite building blocks for instant inspiration. A flexible multi-level approach Cue Builders offers a depth level…
Sylenth Assassin includes 60 presets inspired by sounds from Kanye West and Travis Scott to OVO or Bryson Tiller. If you just want to create…
YangQin (Chinese Dulcimer) is a relatively new musical instrument in the Chinese instrument group. Only at the end of the Ming Dynasty (mid 17th century)…
Four hand-made digital acoustic instruments – oboe, English horn, bassoon and double bass – developed using Audio Modeling technology using SWAM technology: the most realistic,…
Indie Drums: Phat Boy is the new library with the Hybrid Drum Kit, recorded and mixed with authentic indie sound. Phat Boy is well suited…
Like the original well-known pedal Eddie Kramer Edstortion, the plugin has 3 modes of classical distortion, based on the legendary work of Eddie Kramer with…
Nembrini Audio has launched the Delay3000 Vintage Modern Repeater VST, inspired by the Roland SDE-3000 digital delay, released in the 1980s. The developers say that…