FXpansion Announces New Line of Plug-Ins
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Phat Sync
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Ring Modulator
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January 13, 2000
FXpansion, formerly Amulet Audio Software, today announced
a new line of creative plug-in effects and synthesizers aimed at the electronic
music and sound design communities. The FXpansion series of plug-ins offer
design and affordability - the first round are priced at $20-30 individually,
or only $100 for six. They are available immediately on PC VST and Direct-X
platforms, with Macintosh, BeOS and Creamware Pulsar versions following
in the spring.
The first available plug-ins are:
- PHAT.SYNC - a programmable, multimode pattern-controlled filter,
which syncs automatically to incomingMIDI clock or, in VST, to the
sequencer's own clock.
- MidiComb - an eight-note polyphonic delay-line resonator controlled
from MIDI Note Data. This unique effect allows you to "play"
the pitch of a set of short delay lines fed with incoming audio, adding
outlandish resonant effects and chords to the audio signal.
- Autop0le - a flexible dual filter bank, featuring two stereo 24dB
multimode filters, with sophisticated envelope and LFO modulation
options.
- RingModulator - possibly the most advanced software ring modulator
on the market. Envelope and LFO control of the modulator frequency,
four modulator and LFO waveforms, stereo panning, and useful modulation
routings. In the next few weeks we will also be releasing a 14-band
real-time Vocoder plug-in, and a powerful multi-tap delay.
For more information visit www.fxpansion.com.
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