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McDSP Releases RTAS versions of Chrome Tone and Synthesizer One

May 12, 2004 12:00 PM



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McDSP has released RTAS versions of Chrome Tone and Synthesizer One and improved the Mac OS X 10.3 (Panther) compatibility of its line of plug-ins. The Chrome Tone RTAS update includes 40 rhythm files for triggering the envelopes of the Chrome Tone modulation effects. The Trigger Happy tutorial shows you how to use MIDI information to trigger the performance effects within the Wah, Tremolo, and Chorus modules.
http://mcdsp.com/products/chrometone/trigger/index.html

Synthesizer One RTAS offers wavetable, FM, AM, ring modulation, additive, and subtractive synthesis. Also included are 500 new and revised presets, additional virtual cartridges, and a waveform-capture tutorial.

CompressorBank 3.3 is also available in RTAS and TDM versions. The update includes improvements such as a wider gain range in the active EQ section for improved de-essing and a dbx 165 emulation.

For more information, visit http://mcdsp.com

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