RND Signature Bundle WiN MAC
TEAM ATeam/AiR | 09.12.2010 | MAC: 70.9 MB | WiN: 52.6 MB
SIGNATURE BUNDLE includes: DYNAM-IZER, DETAILER, FINIS, FREQUAL-IZER, INSPECTOR XL, SPL-IZER, UNIQUEL-IZER and UNIQUEL-IZER LE
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SIGNATURE BUNDLE includes: DYNAM-IZER, DETAILER, FINIS, FREQUAL-IZER, INSPECTOR XL, SPL-IZER, UNIQUEL-IZER and UNIQUEL-IZER LE
For over 40 years Lexicon® has been considered the gold standard of digital reverb and effects processing. Now that same distinctive, smooth, rich “Lexicon Sound” is available in a plug-in specifically designed to take any home or project studio to the next level.
A natural sounding, versatile, analogue filter modelled EQ, economical with CPU and system resources. Digital EQ no longer has to sound digital. The EQ500 plug-in emulates all the desirable qualities of a professional analogue channel equalizer, while the elegantly simple design makes adding texture and colour – or taming problem frequencies – both intuitive and instinctive. Styled as a virtual 500-series module, the EQ500 uses innovative analogue filter modelling to open up the response and accurately replicate the more natural sound of analogue designs, without additional latency or high CPU demand. More efficient use of CPU and system resources allows more plug-in instances in a typical audio workstation project.
Dr. Device is two (two! two!) hi-octane analog-style effects in one. First in the chain is a multi-mode filter, featuring our own private reserve 4-pole lowpass, along with 5 other tasty musical modes. Then, your audio takes a trip through our true-stereo analog delay. Couple these effects with a two-node XYZ pad, motion recording, and kinetics (you have to see it to believe it) and you’ve got an effect well-suited for both live performance and studio tweaking.
ArcSyn is a 16-voice polyphonic virtual analogue synthesizer plug-in… ArcSyn Synthesizer v2.0 – The synth offers unusual waveforms, dividers, logic functions, frequency shifters, as well as LFO wave sequencing, allowing extremely complex modulation patterns. ArcSyn is laid out approximately like a MiniMoog, so it shouldn’t be too difficult to start editing programs and creating interesting sounds, although if you take the time to work out how the LFOs and modulation matrix operate, you’ll be able to create much more complex programs.