vescoFx introduces a new line of free VST plugins available now.
These plugins are designed to fill basic studio needs as well as making more advanced production techniques easy to perform. The first three plugins are a haas delay, a phase inverter and an equalizer.
The vescoFx Free Haas plugin provides “a very short delay time for creating a stereo haas delay effect, ” according to vescoFx. The haas effect can be used to create a natural panning effect, open more space in the center of your mix and turns mono tracks into stereo.
The vescoFx Free Outsider plugin reverses phase on one channel of your audio signal to create an unusual stereo effect designed to “cause the sound to seem like it is coming from all around you.” Mono tracks can be turned into a 3D sound source using the two controls on this plugin.
The vescoFx Free Queue is an equalizer of the classic console variety. Four bands of equalization are provided with two shelving bands and two peaking bands.
Features
- Free Haas delay.
- Free Outsider phase inverter.
- Free Queue classic console equalizer.
- Included presets are designed by studio engineers in real world environments.
- High headroom algorithms make internal clipping impossible.
- Eliminate need for complex routing.
- Plugins in VST format for Windows only.
Check out www.vescofx.com for more info.
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