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US Snapshot takes a picture of anything used in a recording session and stores it in DAW tracks      13/10/17

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Non-Lethal Applications has released Snapshot, a free plug-in for Macs that they say works with all major DAWs, uses minimal resources and is simple to use.Snapshot lets you take a picture of anything you are using in your recording session and store it in the tracks of your DAW. The company cites these typical examples:

  • Got a sound on your vintage 1176 compressor you've set for the vocal? Snapshot it.
  • Got a guitar amp setting you just love? Snapshot it.
  • Want to recall the mic set-up on your cabs or drum kit? Snapshot it.


A spokesperson said, "Snap it on your phone, send it to your computer and save it in your session using the free Snapshot plug-in. You can also add notes to each instance of Snapshot. It's like a chinagraph for the 21st century."

Pricing and Availability:
Snapshot is available as a free download for Pro Tools, Logic Pro X, Cubase, Studio One, in fact, any DAW that supports AAX, AU or VST plug-in formats.

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