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M-Audio Distributes Three iZotope Products

Dec 21, 2004 1:13 PM, By Gino Robair



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M-Audio is distributing three iZotope software products: Spectron (Mac/Win: $129.99), Ozone 3 (Mac/Win: $249.99), and Trash (Mac/Win: $199.99). Spectron, a 64-bit spectral domain effects processor that supports 192 kHz audio, includes standard effects such as delay, chorus, filter, flange, panning, and morphing, but with a spectral twist. Spectron uses spectral-domain processing to provide control over selective frequency bands. Delay effects, for example, have the ability to selectively delay, feedback, and modulate specific ranges of frequencies.

Ozone 3 provides extensive metering for correlation, phase, dynamics, gain reduction, and dithering. It also features multi-band dynamics, a harmonic exciter, frequency-dependent stereo imaging, tube modeled equalizers, and linear phase filters.

Trash is an all-purpose distortion plug-in that can serve as a guitar rig simulator, including rectified overdrive, an array of 85 cabinet models (ranging from vintage to experimental), and three microphone models. Trash offers multi-band, dual-stage distortion (48 algorithms) and 36 filter types. For more information, visit M-Audio.com.



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