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This weekend, we celebrate the arrival of the Summer and the International Music Day, so you get two free plug-ins developed by Pecheneg FX.

Let’s start with the Pecheneg Tremolo, for which you can shape the modulation curve, sync the frequency to the host or adjust it manually.

The plug-in also features phase, symmetry, amount of modulation (Depth) and volume controls, as well as a Pan mode.

If you need to create volume swells, for instance, if you want to generate violining effects with your guitar or just smoother the attack of any instrument, Pecheneg FX has released a few hours ago AutoSwell Light, a small plug-in that created swell effects triggered by the incoming signal. The GUI offers attack, input signal sensitivity, master volume and dry/wet mix (Depth) controls.

Both plug-ins are available in VST and AU plug-in formats for Mac OS X and Windows 32 and 64-bit. You can download them for free from pechenegfx.blogspot.de or help the developer with a small donation.

Have a great weekend!

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