Sinevibes Introduces Creative Collection Bundle

US 6 Audio Unit plug-ins for Mac at a discount      26/02/18

Sinevibes Introduces Creative Collection Bundle


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Sinevibes has launched a new Creative Collection bundle with 6 of its most recent Audio Unit plugins for Mac with a 43% discount on their total price: $99 instead of $174. The bundle includes the following plugins:

 

    • Corrosion multi-algorithm distortion.
    • Dipole through-zero flanger.
    • Dispersion bouncing-ball delay.
    • Emission artificial reverb.
    • Eternal barber-pole flanger.
    • Malfunction circuit-bent filter.

In addition, Sinevibes has released updates for 5 of the plugins included in Creative Collection, with multiple minor enhancements such as reduced processor load, small functional and design tweaks. Full details on each plugin's update are provided below.

Corrosion 1.0.3:
    • Reduced processor load thanks to new parameter smoothing algorithm.
    • Minor improvements in user interface color scheme.

Dipole 1.0.1:
    • Flanger buffer and feedback are now cleared when the host resets the plugin.
    • Enhancements in the parameter interface.
    • Minor improvements in user interface color scheme.

Dispersion 1.0.3:
    • Reduced processor load thanks to new parameter smoothing algorithm.
    • Minor improvements in user interface color scheme.

Emission 1.0.2:
    • Reduced processor load thanks to new parameter smoothing algorithm.
    • Minor improvements in user interface color scheme.

Eternal 1.0.1:
    • Flanger buffer and feedback are now cleared when the host resets the plugin.
    • Enhancements in the parameter interface.
    • Minor improvements in user interface color scheme.

Pricing and Availability:

$99


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