Analog Echo Box Plug-In

US Nomad Factory releases ECHOES      27/04/11

Analog Echo Box Plug-In


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Nomad Factory has announced the release of ECHOES, which they describe as a new Analog Echo Box plug-in designed to reproduce the warmth and richness of classic vintage delay effects. Here's what they have to say about it...
ECHOES faithfully models the greatest delay units of all time...
Following the philosophy behind Nomad Factory's hit MAGNETIC plug-in, ECHOES not only sounds amazing, but it is designed to be very easy to use. Unlike many other delay plug-ins that have dozens of unnecessary knobs and confusing parameters, ECHOES has captured the essence of the original effects by keeping it simple. With the turn of a few knobs, the plug-in delivers musical results and instant analog delay satisfaction!
1000 words on the product will not say much more... Simply download and try the full ECHOES demo and feel for your self !
Pricing and Availability:
Until May 15, 2011, ECHOES will be sold at introductory price of only $49 (MSRP $129). ECHOES can also be purchased with MAGNETICS in an exclusive bundle offer called "Magnetic Bundle" which is also promoted at introductory price of only $99 (MSRP $158). More information:

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