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DVR250 is a groundbreaking reverb plugin, that brings the iconic EMT 250 Electronic Reverberator to your DAW. With its original fusion of precision software and optional hardware controls, it captures the amazing sound and unique tactile controls of the world’s first commercial reverb box. Super easy and creative to mix with, DVR250 will add a smooth and funky vintage air to any project. Digital Vintage Reverb Plug-In with Optional Hardware Interface and Signature Presets.
Issue 111 is an oral history of the Blitz Club as this month’s cover feature… from punk to new romantic. The seven-inch is a booster edition, with John Foxx ‘Burning Car’ and Vice Versa ’New Girls / Neutrons’ on the A-side, and Gina X Performance ’No GDM’ on the B. All were regular additions on Rusty Egan’s Blitz playlist. There are also interviews with Sonic Youth’s Kim Gordon, William Doyle, Paranoid London, Woo, Robert Hood and many more.
30 kits and three libraries, tailored for experimental sound design and creative beat making. In this EZX, three parallel sonic worlds collide and converge in a multi-dimensional display of organic, electronic and viscerally evocative sounds. Presenting a total of 30 unique kits distributed across three conceptually different libraries, this is an all-encompassing collection of multi-spatial sounds designed to live in a nameless divide where genres, styles or narratives are secondary. Frankly, this is an EZX for fearless exploration – loaded with sounds that have the power to awaken the senses.
Green Light District focuses on simple and intuitive GUIs that encourage immediate playability and performance. Electronic Guitar Textures includes 4 NKIs sampled from different guitars using a variety of electronic bowing techniques. We’ve sampled detailed and evolving performances that provide instant inspiration for your tracks. Because we believe in a “no fuss” approach to programming, the textures come with a simple 3 knob design to give you the control to shape your sound.
Green Light District focuses on simple and intuitive GUIs that encourage immediate playability and performance. Electronic Piano Textures include 4 NKIs sampled from pianos using a variety of electronic bowing techniques. We’ve sampled detailed and evolving performances that provide instant inspiration for your tracks. Because we believe in a “no fuss” approach to programming, the textures come with a simple 3 knob design to give you the control to shape your sound.
We’ve got Soft Cell on the cover of this month’s Electronic Sound and the focus of our interview with Marc Almond and Dave Ball is ‘Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret’, the group’s glorious 1981 debut album. ‘Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret’ is a record that defiantly set the tone of the early 1980s and it’s just been reissued as an expanded double LP and a six-CD boxset. Both editions are loaded up with tons of fantastic extras. As well as delving deep into the heart of the album, which Almond describes as “mundanity with a technicolour touch – glamour in squalor” in the boxset notes, the pair talk about their art-school beginnings and their ongoing working relationship. It’s a scintillating read and a great way for us to bring this year to an end.