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| SPL-DrumXchanger |
SPL has announced that it will be launching
five new products at Musikmesse 2010, including a new Analog Code plug-in: DrumXchanger. If you are going to Musikmesse, you can visit the SPL booth and take a look (B 82 in Hall 5.1).
DrumXchanger Features:
DrumXchanger optimizes or replaces drum sounds in a mix. A Beta Version will be released at Musikmesse (which starts tomorrow - March 24). It will be available for Windows and Mac OS X in VST, VST3, AU and RTAS plug-in formats. Pricing has not yet been announced.
Optimizes or replaces drum sounds in a mix.
Replaces samples phase-accurately.
Transient Designer technology for level-independent recognition.
Recognizes all drum hits faithfully, including the faintest ghost notes.
Included: Two complete Transient Designer processing stages; High-quality 24 bit/96 kHz SPL sample library.
The other four new products (hardware):
M/S Master: M/S management processor.
Transpressor: The ultimate dynamic processor.
RackPack 4: RackPack frame for four modules.
Dual-Band De-Esser: RackPack module against sibilance.M/S Master:Fully adjustable separation of L/R signals into middle/side signals.
Frequency filter for bass and room ambience control.
Stereo width control.
Inserts for external processors. Switch your outboard from stereo to M/S processing – with a single button and without cabling.
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| spl_msmaster |
Transpressor:Transient Designer & Twin Core Compressor.
Both modules can be used in any order.
Transient processing starts at the limits of compression, e. g. to emphasize dynamic structures in spite of compression.
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| spl_transpressor |
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| spl-dualband-de-esser |
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| spl-rackpack4 |
RackPack 4:Mounting frame & power supply for up to four modules.
Compact, portable and more affordable.
Lateral handle, fitting system for a 19-inch rack included.
Dual-Band De-Esser: Kicks "S" with phase cancellation technique.
Extremely sound-neutral. Increased effectiveness and targeted processing with high and low band. Auto-Threshold keeps processing level constant even at varying microphone distances. Male/Female mode perfectly adapts to male or female voices.
more info:
http://www.spl.info