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Genuine recreation of the classic stereo chorus effect from the JUNO-60 analog synth. JUNO-60 is a shining star in the vintage synth universe, heard on generations of famous tracks and still loved by musicians and producers today. A huge slice of its timeless magic comes from an analog stereo chorus effect that imparts so much richness and character that players rarely turn it off. With the JUNO-60 Chorus plug-in, you can now infuse any DAW track with the evocative color of this iconic ’80s effect.
The EQ232D is a faithful plugin recreation of one of the most respected analog mastering EQs of the new millennium! The original hardware EQ232P MKII on which it is based is renowned for delivering the lush, supple bottom and clear, smooth top end of the legendary Pultec EQs—but with a clean and modern twist that’s perfect for contemporary styles of Hip Hop, EDM, Pop, or even Metalcore. This precisely modeled plugin version of instant classic mastering-grade EQ is no different. Like the analog original, it offers the incredible low and high-end shaping capabilities of the best passive EQ designs ever devised, along with the precision, detail, and features of a high-end 21st-century design.
BIG AL is a dual-stage tube saturator that offers a broad palette of marvelous sound flavors flowing from the interactive network within its transformer-coupled pre and power amp. Based on completely novel circuitry and authentic NOS components from the 1930s, the one-off analog hardware has been exclusively designed for this plugin.
Have you ever dreamt about owning your very own sixties tube mixing console? Just try multiple instances of the V76U73 on your instruments and busses to feel that instantly compelling old school vibe building up track by track. Capture the old school vibe of one of the richest sounding tube preamps and compressors in audio history. The Telefunken V76 is a legendary piece of audio history. These iconic tube preamps were designed with nearly unlimited funding from the German government, and have enhanced countless music productions from the 1950s till today. With a rich, enchanting low end, and some of the smoothest highs you’ll ever hear, it’s no wonder that the original V76 preamps have all been snatched up for top dollar by high-end studios and collectors the world over. Simply running signal through these devices without moving a single knob can bring new life and dimension to just about any signal. But the V76 isn’t the only powerhouse of a tonal shaper from this family of modules. The U73 compressor/limiter builds on this tone, adding exceptionally smooth-sounding “variable mu” dynamic control that earned this tool the nickname of the “The German Fairchild.”
Founded in 2006, Sinevibes specializes in designing and building innovative music software. The company strives to create original products that deliver unique new sound technologies while at the same time being extremely intuitive and easy to use. Sinevibes is also actively collaborating with other highly respected brands and its developments can be found in multiple well-known hardware and software products – including those made by Dreadbox, KORG, Native Instruments, Output, Roland, Spectrasonics to name but a few.
Sound unique with Thales Model I, the only plugin that recreates the sound of early software synthesizers of the sixties. You heard it right, all the way through the sixties Bell’s laboratories developed software synthesizers that were capable of producing an early form of sound synthesis: raw sawtooths, unstable organ like tones, almost clean sine waves and abstract soundscapes of white noise. With Thales Model I, you’ll be able to play with the tones generated by early sixties computers! Thales Model I features the tones generated by early sixties computer. The sounds have been sourced in public domain films, which means that they are not clean: tape noises and background hisses are part of the sound of this very special rompler. Because of this, Thales Model I’s sound is reminiscent of the Mellotron and other tape based keyboards of the sixties.