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JM-1

JM-1: Returning a Legend to the VST World The Virtual Heart of 80s Rhythms In the world of music production, there are instruments that have been forever etched in history due to their unique sound and influence on entire genres.…

BESURE-N87

BESURE-N87 – Legendary Type 87 Mic Sound for Your Dynamic Microphones In the world of audio recording, the sound of the Type 87 condenser microphone is a true legend. Its unique, detailed, and warm character has made it indispensable for…

Oldigy-t

Back to the Digital Past: An Overview of Oldigy-t by Syntler A paragraph about nostalgia for the sound of old digital devices, samplers, and computers of the late 80s and early 90s. It was a time when hardware limitations gave…

Compression Studio

Compression Studio by beatassist.eu: The Dynamics Workshop in Your DAW Controlling dynamics is the cornerstone of professional audio. The Compression Studio plugin from beatassist.eu offers a comprehensive solution, combining seven powerful compression effects in one VST plugin for Windows (32/64-bit).…

Chorg 870

Chorg 870: Rebirth of a Classic in Digital Format from KBplugs Welcome to the world of vintage sound synthesis with the Chorg 870 plugin from KBplugs! This virtual instrument is a modern emulation of the legendary Korg 800DV synthesizer. Although…

easy-crumar

Hello, musician friends! Today, we’re diving into the world of vintage keyboard instruments without leaving the studio. Meet easy-crumar – a plugin that breathes new life into the legendary sound of the Italian Crumar Multiman S synthesizer. Created by the…

Pink

Optimal Balance: How Pink Noise Assists in Mixing Achieving the perfect loudness balance among all elements of a mix is one of the most challenging yet crucial tasks for a sound engineer. The clarity, punch, and overall perception of a…

Speaker Vibrator

As a professional sound engineer, musician, or simply an enthusiast, you know how important it is to fully understand the audio signal you are working with. We hear music with our ears, but what if we could also see it?…