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SPL Announces TwinTube Analog Code Plug-in

Jan 21, 2009 7:14 PM



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TwinTube plug-in

Sound Performance Lab (SPL) has announced its TwinTube Analog Code Plug-in (Mac/Win; EUR 238).

Modeled after an SPL analog hardware processor, the TwinTube plug-in is modeled after the analog hardware processor of SPL's RackPack modular system. TwinTube brings the same saturation and harmonics processing from the hardware world to the digital domain. According to the manufacturer, the plug-in brings warmth to heavy harmonic distortions and gives presences and clarity without boosting levels.

All Native versions of the Analog Code plug-ins support RTAS, VST, and AU formats. The TDM versions include all Native formats.

For more information, please visit soundperformancelab.com.

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