New Audiomodern Max-For-Live Plug-Ins

US Glitchverb is a modern grainy/glitchy reverb, Ryoji is an experimental plug-in      24/03/16

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Audiomodern tells us that they have released two all-new M4L Plugins - Glitchverb and Ryoji.

Glitchverb is described as a modern reverb plugin that features a big bassy, heavy sounding compression reverb sound, but without actually compressing.

Ryoji is a unique experimental plugin that is influenced by Japan's leading electronic composer and visual artist Ryoji Ikeda.

Audiomodern says that both of these plug-ins were developed by Ernesto Cecco D'Ortona [StrangeLines] to provide a premium M4L experience for Ableton Live. A spokesperson told us, "These exceptional devices will soon stand out for their special features and most important... their unique sound."




Pricing and Availability:
Glitchverb: €19.00 (normally €49.00)

Ryoji: €12.00 (normally €21.00)

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