Diginoiz Releases Trap Drive

US Distortion plug-in for the heavy side of trap music and related genres      10/02/20

Diginoiz Releases Trap Drive


Diginoiz has introduced a new distortion plugin the they say is dedicated especially to the heavy side of trap music and every genre related to it or drawing from it. They believe that Trap Drive is ideally suited to EDM synths and Heavy Metal guitars too. Here’s more details in their own words…

Tough, rough, harsh, possibly even drastic (careful with that knobs!), but at the same time giving your tracks that desirable edge, adding the extra spice, making them stand out in a wild way!
 
If you get excited by the sounds heard in tunes like Xxxtentacion – Look At Me, Scarlxrd – Heart Attack, Bones – HDMI, to name just a few and need an uncompromising distortion in your productions, this plugin is for you!
 
Perfect for distorting 808/Bass type sounds, great on vocals, very suitable for crushing guitars and making synths more exciting. And if you feel brave enough you can use it on the whole buses, or even mixes!
 
Trap Drive has 8 types of distortion you can choose from basing on such operations as arctan function, hard clipping, bipolar exponential, unipolar exponential, bit crushing and some more that only Diginoiz programmer can denominate, but do you really care about the theory? Just throw it on a track, turn up the Amount knob up and listen to the sound of violence!

TrapDrive is available on both Mac and PC computers. All DAWs that support VST3 (Windows) or VST3/AU (MacOS) are compatible. VST2 support is not enough, thus Maschine and AKAI MPC Studio are examples of programs that are not currently compatible.
 
 The latest versions of operating systems are recommended, but minimal requirements are: Windows 7 64-bit for PC, MacOS 10.12 64-bit for Apple Mac

Pricing and Availability:
From now on until the end of February, TrapDrive can be bought in a special introductory price of 9.99 Euro instead of regular 19.90 Eur.

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