Category: MultiMedia

Steinberg Yamaha FX Suite v3.0.0


Free Download Steinberg Yamaha FX Suite v3.0.0 | 43.8 Mb
Basic FX Suite is software consisting of VST3 Plug-ins of various effects and sound processing developed by Yamaha, some of which fully utilize modeling technology. The Basic FX Suite consists of three software components: Sweet Spot Morphing Channel Strip, REV-X, and Guitar Amp Classics. When you install the Basic FX Suite, the following three software programs will be installed.

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UVI Soundbank JP Legacy v1.0.3


Free Download UVI Soundbank JP Legacy v1.0.3-DECiBEL | 30.58GB
– 4 instruments explore the sounds of an iconic Japanese moniker – 800+ presets deliver the authentic analog sounds of real hardware – Rich and charactered sounds, customizable sample-based instruments

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Sonica Instruments Tsugaru Shamisen v2.0.0 KONTAKT


Free Download Sonica Instruments Tsugaru Shamisen v2.0.0 KONTAKT – Happy New Year | KONTAKT – 6,51 GB
Sonica Instruments has painstakingly recreated every aspect of the revered tsugaru shamisen the stirring percussive sounds, the powerful playing techniques, and the blazing speed of hajiki picking in a Kontakt instrument library. The Virtuoso Japanese Series TSUGARU SHAMISEN library is certain to enliven nearly every genre of music, from Japanese minyo folk songs to hard rock, jazz, contemporary classical music, and movie scores.

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PreSonus PreSonus Hub 1.7.0 (x64)


Free Download PreSonus PreSonus Hub 1.7.0 (x64) | 190.8 Mb
Add your favorite PreSonus plug-ins to your DAW of choice. PreSonus Hub allows you to download and install PreSonusĀ® plug-ins for use in the DAW of your choice! By popular demand, we’ve made a selection of fan-favorite Studio OneĀ® Native plug-ins available in VST3, AAX, and AU formats for use in nearly any DAW. These plug-ins are all installed and managed by PreSonus Hub.

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MultiMax 3.33.00


Free Download MultiMax 3.33.00 | 1.9 Mb
Have you ever noticed that the sound on the FM radio has more PUNCH than the original CD recording? That’s because FM stations spend a lot of money on audio processors to get that competitive sound for maximum loudness. Stations use compressors and peak limiters to tailor the sound to get the most punch from small radio speakers or headphones. Some stations use audio processors to smooth out the levels of the music to make it easier to listen for a longer period of time.

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