The Plugin Alliance has chosen Unfiltered Audio's G8 as their "Plugin of the Month", making it available at discounted price all through February.
Until February 29th at midnight PST, Unfiltered Audio’s G8 “dynamic gate” is available for $19 (instead of $69).
The G8 features:
- ‘Cycle’ gating mode for use as a stutter effect, an AM/granular effect, or a tremolo
- ‘One-shot’ gating mode for “surgical” transient shaping from any type of sound
- Custom MIDI in/out allowing to trigger G8 with an instrument or extract grooves from an audio track to trigger an instrument with G8
- Post-gate routing, possibility to ‘Reject Outputs’ to another track, ‘Flip’ mode to swap Reject Outputs with G8’s main output – essentially reversing the behavior of G8
- Four-channel analysis (sidechain) input; two internal and two external, each independently filtered and gain-controlled
- Precise triggering with Lookahead analysis
- RMS and Peak detection modes
- Variable reduction of gated signal
- Wet/Dry mix for parallel processing
This offer requires using coupon code potm2016–02 at checkout at the Plugin Alliance’s website. As usual, formats include AAX Native, AU, VST2, VST3 and prices require additional VAT for EU customers.
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