SoundToys has announced the release of SoundToys V4, offering two new plug-ins, a new built-in preset management system and an exclusive V4 set of presets.
The new plug-ins are the Decapitator analog saturation modeler and the PanMan rhythmic auto-panner.
Decapitator – Analog Saturation Modeler
The long Decapitator plug-in is now available for torturing audio of all types. The new version sports a “Thump” switch to give you a bit of bass boost, and the “Steep” switch lets you control the tightness of your highs. Plus you can now turn off the Auto-Gain function and Decapitator will spit out that volume just like a real piece of hardware, the company says.
PanMan – Rhythmic Auto-Panner
Featuring two programmable rhythm modes, random triggered and random MIDI sync’d, LFO, and ping pong modes. “Pulling ideas from classic gear and mixing it with modern innovations, PanMan takes moving audio back and forth to a level you’ve never imagined, ” according to SoundToys.
Pricing & Availability
Existing customers can upgrade for $199 for SoundToys TDM Effects or $99 for SoundToys Native Effects. V4 upgrades for single plug-ins also available. New customers can purchase the bundle for $1195 (TDM) / $495 (Native).
SoundToys is now offering individual plug-ins in native formats for $179 per plug-in, with support for RTAS, VST and Audio Units. For Pro Tools HD users, single TDM plug-ins are still available for $349 each.
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