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DontCrack releases V.I.P. Plug-in Series

2011/09/25 in News

DontCrack has announced the upcoming release of their V.I.P. plug-in series, a complete suite of high quality effects.

The DontCrack V.I.P. Plug-in Series is the result of our long time experience working with major audio developers, artists, sound engineers and producers around the world.
In today’s market, music production is constantly evolving. Producers and artists alike need professional sounding plug-ins that are simple and easy-to-use.

In response to your demand for high quality and efficiency, We at DontCrack have developed a new series of plug-ins that will change the way you think about plug-ins. DontCrack has partnered with leading plug-in designers from around the world to bring you the V.I.P. plug-in series.

This new series delivers the same professional sound you would come to expect from other major plug-in manufacturers, but they are much easier to use. Designed with an emphasis on quality and simplicity, each plug-in has a clean interface with only the most essential knobs and switches. With the V.I.P. plug-in series, dialing in a great sound has never been easier: Simply load the plug- in and turn a knob for instant sonic satisfaction. Installing and authorizing DontCrack plug-ins has also been made incredibly easy for end users to move forward with what they have to do.

Included plug-ins:

  • DC Analoger – vintage tape & tubes emulator plug-in
  • DC Brightness – Abbey Roads like brightness plug-in
  • DC Chorus Ensemble – deep chorus ensemble effect
  • DC Clarisonix – sub bass and harmonics enhancer
  • DC Classic Flanger – silky smooth flanger effect
  • DC Classic Phaser – vintage multi-stage phaser effect
  • DC Cool – Uni-Vibe based effect
  • DC Digital Plate – EMT based “Gold Plate” analog reverb
  • DC Digital Reverb – Eventide based reverb
  • DC Dimension 3D – Roland “Dimension D” type effect
  • DC Distorted – smooth distortion effect
  • DC Echoflex – Echoplex based tape delay effect
  • DC Electro Optical – two channel electro-optical compressor/limiter
  • DC Retro Compressor – retro sounding compressor
  • DC Retro Equalizer – API like classic EQ
  • DC Retro Filter – great sounding retro filter
  • DC Retro Limiter – great sounding limiter
  • DC Transcontrol – SPL based transient designer
  • DC Tremolo Pan – versatile tremolo and panning effect
  • DC Ultramaxit – easy to use level maximizer plug-in

More information: dontcrack.com (299.00 $ as bundle till 10th october, after 599.00 $, single plugins 49.00 $)

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