Softube Releases Volume 4 Plug-in Collection

US Over 30 plug-ins for a single discounted price      17/03/20

Softube Releases Volume 4 Plug-in Collection


Softube has released their Volume 4 Plug-in Collection. This is what they have to say about it...

You’re in your studio. You have a phenomenal song on your hands. If you get it right, this could be special. Enter Softube Volume 4 Plug-in Collection, the premium quality bundle that can take your work to the next level.

An epic value-proposition, Volume 4 gives you more than 30 incredible-sounding plug-ins for a single discounted price, including products created in partnership with industry-leading brands like Weiss, Summit Audio, Doepfer, Marshall, Drawmer, Trident, OTO, and Fix. And you can get the collection for even less with a personalized upgrade path if you already own a previous version of Volume, or one of the included plug-ins.

With Volume 4, Softube introduces a huge amount of value to the collection – the American Class A channel strip joins the party, as does the TEC Award-nominated synth Monoment Bass. The Marshall Plexi Super Lead 1959 guitar amp is here at last, as are some of our classics: Spring Reverb, Acoustic Feedback, and the Passive-Active Pack. These new additions alone retail for more than the price of the collection. And there’s a lot more.

The top-quality plug-ins from previous Volume collections remain. Component-modeled analog channel strips, compressors & limiters, equalizers, effects, reverbs & delays, special processors, amp sims, and virtual instruments are all here, with hits like Tape and Weiss MM-1 Mastering Maximizer included.

Volume 4 is a collection that spans your needs in the studio, and ensures your process is taken care of with the best sound quality you can get. You’ll do your best work with these companions. And to get this many premium plug-ins at this price – that’s a sure-fire hit.


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