Thoughts about AdrenaLinn Sync

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Nice plugin unfortunately doesn't seem to get updated. Only 32bit too.
Also check out Camelspace and BigSeq2.

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If you play guitar, you owe it to yourself to buy the Adrenalinn Sync. It sounds amazing, and it's a blast to use. It's great for other things, too, but it really shines on guitar.

I embarked on a bit of a search for an alternative to Adrenalinn Sync (it's a bit pricey, and, having owned each version of the hardware Adrenalinn, I wanted to branch out a bit), picking up BigSeq2 and WOW2 along the way. Even though both of these are excellent, I wound up back at Linn's website, boom box held up, blasting "In Your Eyes".

And CamelSpace will be my next purchase (unless a silly deal comes along and catches my eye); that's a real good one, too.

Also, an issue of the German magazine Beat from a few months ago came with the full version of FilterBank3, which is also quite cool. For the price of the magazine (somewhere around 9-10 euros with shipping, I think), it's a no-brainer.

But none of these, imo, fits the guitar as perfectly as Adrenalinn Sync does. There's just something about it.
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stroker_ace wrote:If you play guitar, you owe it to yourself to buy the Adrenalinn Sync. It sounds amazing, and it's a blast to use. It's great for other things, too, but it really shines on guitar
+1

I use both AdenalinnSync2 and CamelSpace for guitars - very happy
to me - both the filter seqs and the delay SOUND fantastic with AS
slightly more presets to play with/distort with CS

couldn't live without either one here

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