Adam Monroe Music – Wurlitzer 2.0 VSTi, AAX, AUi, KONTAKT WIN.OSX x86 x64
Adam Monroe’s Wurlitzer is a virtual instrument, an early 1970s model of the Wurlitzer 200A. The process began with a subset of the Wurlitzer’s built-in…
Adam Monroe’s Wurlitzer is a virtual instrument, an early 1970s model of the Wurlitzer 200A. The process began with a subset of the Wurlitzer’s built-in…
Rotary Organ was sampled from a Hammond M3 organ. The ultimate goal was to simulate the sound of a Hammondnd B3 organ with the Leslie…
Manic Compressor was originally designed as something more than just compressor. It was designed to unleash parallel compression capabilities without requiring complex routing in your…
Boz Digital Labs, driven by the goal of creating the most powerful delay plugin, but at the same time easy to use, introduced Imperial Delay….
Bark of Dog 2 is a new and improved version of the plugin that started it all. Now with two different modes (and combo mode)…
Analog Pro will add life to your digital sound by mimicking the behavior of analog equipment such as tape recorders, lamps and vinyl players, saturating…
Arturia announced the release of the latest edition of V Collection: their flagship anthology of rethought historical synthesizers and keyboards. The V Collection 7, containing…
Containing a 128-track sequencer, MPC-Software provides a massive sound library, including MPC extensions. Assigning and configuring VST plugins in real time allows you to record…
Containing a 128-track sequencer, MPC-Software provides a massive sound library, including MPC extensions. Assigning and configuring VST plugins in real time allows you to record…
STL tones decided not to jeopardize the sound quality for a change. Instead, the package devotes all its power to the five classic amplifiers that…
CurveEQ is a professional equalizer for mastering. CurveEQ has a function to display the actual response of the filter, which makes it possible to observe…
Blue Cat’s Protector – stereo brickwall limiter with adjustable dynamic response. Usually it finds its place on the main bus of your DAW to protect…