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MAGIX releases Analogue Modelling Suite, Vintage Effects Suite and VariVerb Pro
13th February 2007

MAGIX has announced the release of three VST effect plug-in collections for Windows: AM | Suite (Analogue Modelling Suite), VE | Suite (Vintage Effects Suite) and VariVerb Pro (VARIable reVERB). The release of these plug-ins enable you to use the effect plug-ins already integrated into MAGIX' flagship products Sequoia and Samplitude in any other VST-enabled audio products for the first time.

AM | Suite - Analogue Modelling Suite (MSRP: $199 / €199)

The Analogue Modelling Suite features three audio tools based on replicas of classic circuit designs: am-track analogue compressor, am-pulse transient designer and am-phibia pre-amp / channel strip:

The plug-ins in the Analogue Modelling Suite recognize the number of incoming signals and can function automatically in mono to reduce processor strain by preventing the sending of another signal for calculation.

VE | Suite - Vintage Effects Suite (MSRP: $119 / €119)

The Vintage Effects Suite includes three plug-ins, CORVEX, ECOX and FILTOX, a chorus/flanger, delay and filter plug-in.

CORVEX, ECOX and FILTOX are each based on the same basic handling principle: as required, a modulator (LFO) controls almost all knobs accessible via the "frontplate". This principle enables an almost inexhaustible supply of forms for sound design from subtle to crazy distortion effects. For example, on normal guitar choruses: with CORVEX you can have the sound travel through the room by changing a few modulation settings, with ECOX you can reinvigorate old tape echoes, and with FILTOX you can add more power to weaker drum loops.

VariVerb Pro (MSRP: $199 / €199)

VariVerb Pro (short for: VARIable reVERB) is a high-quality reverb plug-in that runs on an algorithmic basis. It provides a series of rooms, halls, reverb plates, spring reverbs and so-called non-linear effects, which can be edited comprehensively and easily.

"Algorithmic" refers to the reverb impression not being created using impulse responses, as is often the case nowadays. Instead the calculation is based on mathematic models, like with classic reverb devices. With VariVerb these algorithms can be chosen via a "model" list, each specialized on a specific replica or a specific purpose and given its own set of parameters. On the other hand, technology based on convolution is only able to interpret a static copy of a process, it doesn't know the room.

The algorithms:

 


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