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Pluggo 3.2


License Free to try
Requirements Mac OS X, VST-compatible audio sequencer
Downloads 205 Limitations None
Publisher Cycling '74 File Size 27.4M
Date added 01 Apr 2004 Check your speed

There has never been anything close to the selection of plug-ins assembled in pluggo. With its range of sound design possibilities, pluggo 3.1 is more than just a few effects-it's a real-time interactive audio processing, modulation, and synthesis environment that works right inside your favorite audio application. Effects categories include delays, filters, pitch effects, distortion, granulation, spectral effects, modulators, multi-channel effects, synthesizers, audio routing, reverb and dynamics, and visual display. It's easy to see why pluggo has been winning rave reviews from critics and users since its release.

Joining the original 74 plug-ins such as the legendary Feedback Network, Tapped Delay, and Swish are over 19 Essential Instruments tasty and nourishing instrument plug-ins in a variety of flavors for your Audio Units, VST, or RTAS host application. These elegant and immediately effective instruments were created by eowave, the developers of the iSynth, and make full use of award-winning Max4/MSP2 audio programming environment for OS X. While space only allows us to tempt you with a few descriptions, you'll find something for every palate, from the characteristically midwestern self-effacement of the Pretty Good Synth, to additive synths, analog-modeling drum and percussion synths, theremins, sampling, granular synthesis, FM synthesis, wavetable synthesis, and some lovely waveshaping for that little sonic something extra. And you can seamlessly combine these exciting new instruments with pluggo effects plug-ins and modulator plug-ins for a world of sonic possibilities you'll never exhaust.

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  • Requirements: Microsoft 32-bit Windows Server 2003, XP Professional, or newer
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