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  1. Probably one of the most common analog reverb pedals you’ll find in the big studio’s all over the world is the Strymon BigSky. This pedal offers you a total of 12 different reverb types (including hall reverb, plate reverb, and spring reverb). Eight different knobs, 3 footswitches, and one type knob will give you full control of how the reverb is reacting to the sound while in the studio or live. Now it’s finally time to announce that this flagship of analog effects gear is transformed into a VST plugin. The original, $479-priced, tool is from now on available as a digital plugin. No more carrying around a chunky and fragile pedal- you can get access its power and beauty by only using your laptop. Strymon designed their own algorithms in order to get as close as possible to the performances of the analog piece of gear and implemented the same 12 reverb types The Strymon BigSky is available in AU, AAX, and VST3 for macOS Monterey & BigSur and Pc Windows 10. Get your copy for a price of $199. https://www.strymon.net/product/bigsky-plugin/
  2. Synido is an audio brand that is committed to designing products to help the modern day user navigate and create content without high costs or extreme technical know how. Through it’s recently launched Voice 100 and Live 100, users will be able to easily navigate and operate their gear, allowing for efficient content creation. https://www.amazon.com/Synido-Equipment-Live-Microphone-Smartphone/dp/B0B9S97JTS only 100$ cheap things
  3. https://www.pluginboutique.com/product/2-Effects/10-Delay/9610-MFM2 https://youtu.be/9PmaJXczeEc Plugin development company, U-He, released a new update on their ‘More Feedback Machine’ synthesizer. This digital delay tool can be used in any instance, ranging from subtle delay effects to immersive reverbs. The original MFM2 is packed with pre-processed input signals, resonant multimode filters, 4 delay lines, a clipper, 2 channel effects, 2 compressors, 4 LFOs, and a 4-slot modulation matrix. From now on, the MFM2 will take a giant leap forward as U-He added some good features. After 1 year of announcing the MFM 2.5 update, U-He finally released it as a free gift for existing customers.The first big development that comes with this update is the replacement of the original 3D disk UI with a more practical design. By comparing the 2 versions side-to-side, you’ll notice that it’s a completely new plugin. The new version holds on to a more clear layout, where the focus lies on the practical aspect of synthesis. At first, the 4 main delays are now grouped into 2 separate groups. Linked to this is a new input section with gain, transient, and filter controls per group. By using the transient control, you can decide to apply the delay effect either on the whole sound, on every transient, or free of transients. U-he incorporated a new matrix, grouping the delay effects into 1 section. Define signal routing between delay lines, including 6 preset configurations, and free routing. Besides the distortion and filter FX, they’ve also added the granular and diffuser. The granular FX will be functioning as a pitch shifter which you can sync to the song’s tempo. The diffuser FX will offer everything in between audio smear and complex reverbs. At last, they’ve added a new preset browser (including 400+ factory presets), preference page, and MIDI learn pages. Now you can create ping-pong delays, panning delays, reverbs, ambiance, granular effects, endless loops, ducked/compressed delays, and glitch effects with ease. The MFM2 is not a standalone plugin. This update is compatible with every DAW, except Pro Tools on macOS, unfortunately. For the time being, it’s recommended to use the previous version of the plugin. Furthermore, you can get the plugin as an AUv2, VST2, VST3, and CLAP (64-bit only) on macOS and as a VST2, VST3, AAX (32-/64-bit) CLAP (64-bit only) on Windows. This delay heaven comes at a price of €99,-.
  4. They did this when a youtube guy made a video , where he showed he was able to do in logic and other daws but not in pro tools, it has been a long programming error
  5. https://www.pro-tools-expert.com/production-expert-1/pro-tools-2022-10-released
  6. Yea this channel is OVER and i gonna start a NEW channel. That's it
  7. ToneLib NoiseReducer modulates a two-unit noise reduction rack effect, which is capable to easily remove all the unwanted noises from your mix. https://tonelib.net/news/meet-tl-noisereducer.html also download other if u dont have https://tonelib.net/
  8. GreenWave is subtractive dual-oscillating synthesizer. https://replicataudio.com/greenwave/ GreenWave is in alpha. This means it is still being built and contains bugs. Keep checking back for bug fixes and more features! GreenWave is flexible modern software synthesizer with classic roots. The goal is to build a tool for crafting organic and otherworldly sounds with a simple and minimal interface. Standalone or VST3. Fully Portable (no installer and you can put your patches anywhere). 10+ Handcrafted Waveforms. Up to 16 unison voices per oscillator (32 total). Independent ADSR for each Oscillator. Both LFOs are full featured Oscillators. LFO ADSR (much cooler than "LFO Delay" found on other synths). Built-in Spectrum Analyzer & Oscilloscope. Function Level Waveform Morphing. 2 Dedicated ADSR Modulation Envelopes. Randomize Patch Button.
  9. yup i posted https://discuss.cakewalk.com/index.php?/topic/49504-uvi-px-v8-free-with-beat-annual-sub/ ?
  10. by Beat Mag https://www.beat.de/ratgeber/so-kommt-weeknd-daft-punk-vocoder-sound-deine-daw-inkl-free-vocals-10076825.html free vocals at end of page or download here
  11. https://discuss.cakewalk.com/index.php?/topic/49532-analog-multifilter-by-g-sonique-free-for-a-limited-time/ When i posted no one game a damn ?
  12. it worked for me but i already had the copy so i didnt buy
  13. https://guitarml.com/index.html#products SmartPedal by GuitarML The SmartPedal plugin uses the same WaveNet model architecture as SmartAmp, to recreate real-world hardware sound (such as a TS9 Tubescreamer or Blues Jr Amp) and then load its own trained models from the PedalNetRT code (Model training is done using PyTorch on pre-recorded .wav samples.). Capture your own devices and charge models using the SmartPedal. Proteus by GuitarML The Proteus plugin is presented as the new standard in device capture developed by GuitarML. This is an improved version that promises to maintain sound quality and with drastically reduced CPU usage compared to SmartPedal. You can create the full range capture for Drive / Gain / EQ knobs from Pedals or Guitar Amps, or quickly create instant models of a single configuration.
  14. https://www.arturia.com/products/audio/minifuse/minifuse4 A 4-in/4-out interface (the clue’s in the name), this promises “best-in-class” audio quality, which equates to 110dB dynamic range and equivalent input noise of -129dB. MIDI I/O and a USB hub are also onboard, and there are dual headphone outputs Available now in black or white, it costs $219/€219. Find out more on the Arturia(opens in new tab) website. https://www.musicradar.com/news/arturia-minifuse-4-audio-interface
  15. https://www.arturia.com/products/software-instruments/augmented-grand-piano/overview Arturia has announced the release of its all-new Augmented Grand Piano for those who love to get theatrical and dramatic with their music scores. https://musictech.com/news/gear/arturia-introduces-augmented-grand-piano-plugin/ initial prices will be available until 3 November. Priced 99
  16. https://musictech.com/news/gear/arturia-minilab-3-midi-controller-software-bundle/ https://www.arturia.com/products/hybrid-synths/minilab-3/overview It features a premium-feel slim keybed, flexible pads, faders and knobs. There’s a built-in arpeggiator, custom DAW presets and a chord mode to keep things straightforward for the early-stage creator and busy producer alike. Users can expect to receive: Analog Lab Intro Ableton Live Lite UVI Model D Native Instruments The Gentleman Loopcloud sample packs & subscription Melodics subscription The Arturia MiniLab 3 is available now for $109, find out more and get yours at Arturia.com
  17. https://musictech.com/news/gear/arturia-minifreak-hybrid-synthesizer-microfreak/ The MicroFreak successor welcomes a 37-key velocity-sensitive keyboard with aftertouch The MiniFreak is available now, priced at €599 / $599. Find out more at Arturia
  18. so no more freebies ? will cm now stop providing paid plugins giveaway
  19. https://vstalarm.com/product/aquamarine-lite-by-muze/ at VSTAlarm Muze Aquamarine Lite is sample library for Native Instruments Kontakt. Developed for use with the full version of Kontakt 5.8 or higher, Aquamarine is an all-in-one tool for crafting soundtracks, cinematic music, epic music trailers – in fact any music that requires powerful, inspirational, hybrid synth sounds. All the samples included in this library are completely new and unique to this instrument. Regularly $39.99 USD, Aquamarine Lite is free to download until October 27th, 2022.
  20. https://www.fazertone.com/plugin/comp76 The developer brand Fazertone (founded by Victor Lewis in 2020) has released a new free plugin, the Comp 76, a compressor effect that promises to reproduce all the analog warmth of a famous pedal, uses the same neural network technology that its other pedal emulations present. Fazertone offers two other free plugins: The Klone & Phaser 74. Fazertone and its AI-powered plugins: Fusing the fascination with old equipment and a love of state-of-the-art DSP algorithms, the first step was to approach analog emulation in a new direction: using machine learning to directly replicate the complex and warm sound of analog audio. The Comp76 plugin is based on a famous, legendary, classic compressor pedal from the 70s (MXR Dyna Comp*), which has become a permanent accessory in many pedalboards to reinforce the signal, match the tone with a little more sustain, or give you that powerful explosive sound when propelled to the maximum. And there's a good reason for the popularity of this pedal: instead of spending hours looking for the right attack/release/ratio combination, you can rely on the fact that this is the equipment that has stood the test of time as the perfect match for guitar and bass. MXR Dyna Comp - First manufactured in the 1970s and became "a Nashville standard." It is frequently copied by other builders and hobbyists. MXR filed for bankruptcy in 1984, but Jim Dunlop subsequently purchased the MXR brand, and has continued to manufacture this pedal (and various variations of it) to the present day. So, all you need is to add it to your ringtone stack, adjust the 'Sensitivity' knob and 'Output' volume to taste, and you're good to go. If you push the Sensitivity control to the max you will get a magnificent long sustain, with strong percussion attacks, or you can only use it with restraint and add just a little of this processor to match the "game dynamics". But also the developer adds the knobs: 'Input, Output and Mix' that give a little more versatility to this guitar pedal type effect. In addition, with the neural network you will get all the magic of the analog envelope tracker, along with a small touch of saturation that is present in the original circuit.
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