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Koch

Discover Koch by Auburn Sounds – a unique synthesizer based on physical modeling technology. It’s not just another instrument in your collection, but a source of vibrant, expressive sounds that imitate the behavior of real acoustic systems. Forget the limitations…

Whamdrive Distortion

Ready to take your guitar sound to a whole new level? Looking for a plugin that not only adds aggression but also allows you to experiment with pitch in real-time? Then let us introduce you to AuraPlug Whamdrive Distortion –…

VSCO2 Clarinet

VSCO2 Clarinet: The Live Sound of a Clarinet in Your DAW For musicians and producers seeking authentic and expressive woodwind sounds, the VSCO2 Clarinet plugin from bigcat Instruments is a real find. It’s not just another virtual instrument, but a…

Anaglyph

Anaglyph: Immerse Yourself in the World of True 3D Audio Anaglyph is not just a plugin, it’s the result of in-depth research in the field of binaural rendering, designed to transport your audio into a third dimension with unprecedented accuracy…

Youlean Loudness Meter

In the modern world of audio production, where music and sound content are listened to on countless devices and platforms – from professional studio monitors to mobile phones and in-car systems – loudness control becomes a critically important aspect of…

Tungsten

Tungsten: A New Dimension of Sound Design with a Unique Delay Welcome to the world of Tungsten – a delay plugin that goes beyond the ordinary. Developed by Greenoak, Tungsten is not just an echo effect; it’s a powerful sound…

KrishnaSynth free

KrishnaSynth free: The Rebirth of a Unique Synthesizer Introducing KrishnaSynth free from FKFX – the legendary synthesizer returns in a new, improved form to meet the needs of modern musicians and sound engineers. This instrument is based on the innovative…

HeadCrusher Free

HeadCrusher Free: Unleash the Power of Analog Sound in Your Mixes In the world of digital audio, we often strive to add warmth, character, and richness to tracks, like analog equipment. This is where saturation comes in – an effect…