Last week we saw a teaser video on YouTube for a new product from Audified, but it wasn't clear what it did, how it did it, and if it was going to be hardware or software. Now it's released, is this a tool for ...
Tokyo Dawn Records have gained much respect for their plugins, and have now developed a 6-band EQ mastering plugin, based on the success of SlickEQ. This should be good...
A bit fat dance music rompler with synth pretensions that could have all the sounds you'll ever need.
Utilising their unique CORE8 hardware modelling technology, Acustica Audio have released two new EQ plugins for sculpting sonics in your mixes.
Create your own dynamic weather system and sit in the rain in your studio with this free plugin.
Announced at the beginning of the year, this latest update for McDSP plugins finally brings their 'Ultimate' Channel Strip plugin to life. But what's the cost?
As their first ever in-house plugin, hype around this new release has been building for a while now. Now that the demo is available to try, there's certainly mixed feedback as the story continues to unfold.
Flux::'s well-known freeware transient designer is now 'frequency dependant' in a new 'pro' form. But how will it compare to the new Sonnox plugin?
Let's face it, keyboard players are always envious of their Strat-wielding band mates. Well, now you can do away with them...
This is the type of plugin I like! Excellent layout and professional features that enable it to be extremely flexible. This is a powerful tool.
Why settle for a crappy preset kick drum when you can create your own crappy preset in this dedicated, bottom building plugin.
Emulating the guts of the Hammond B3 vibrato system and turning it into a plugin for organs that don't have one - if you can find any.
Time for Celemony and Antares to watch their backs? Revoice Pro 3 by Syncroarts just got serious, and with some party tricks.
Free sounds from IK along with a shop bursting with tempting expansions - if you can get it to work.
Do you ever get tired of twisting all those knobs and hanker for the good old days of mouse driven synthesis?
It feels good to be acknowledged as a valued customer. Should more companies should follow D16's lead and reward us with a freebie plugin?