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Rob Papen entered the final stages of the development of his newest addition to the RP FX plugin series, with the beta-testing stages.

After RP-Verb and RP-Delay Rob is developing RP-Distort. According to Rob himself the plugin will be “more then just a regular Distortion plugin.”

 

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According to Rob Papen:

"RP-Distort is not just a distortion unit, but much more. The distortion unit inside RP-Distort can be combined with an analog modelled filter, compressor and widener unit.

These units can be re-ordered, but also can be turned on or off. So in case you only want a great analog modelled filter… RP-Distort can offer this. Or only the unique widener unit which is great for widening a boring mono track.

On top of that, the controls can be modulated using midi sources or by one of the 4 build in LFO’s that can sync to your host tempo. The distortion unit offers 22 distortion types included ring modulator and lo-fi. Inside this section you can also find the EQ and noise-gate.

RP-Distort is in fact a wicked FX unit that will distort or alter your tracks in an inspirational way."

 

The plug-in is coming soon, but we have no details on pricing and availability at this point.

 

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