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What Happened On KVR Last Week? (W/E Mar 15)

15th March 2015

What interesting news appeared on KVR last week?

We launched our latest giveaway, and this is a big one: Sample Logic will be giving away all past, present, and future products for life to one lucky winner!

Plenty of plugin news:

Kuassa released the Cerberus Bass Amplifikation three-channel bass amplifier plugin for VST, VST3, Audio Units, and AAX.

Noise Makers released Binauralizer, a spatialization plugin for Mac and Windows in all the usual formats.

AudioGaming released a Public Beta of GrooveExtractor, an interesting plugin that transcribes a drum loop recording into five components: bass drum, snare drum, close hihat, open hihat/cymbal and tom-toms.

discoDSP updated their Corona VA + WAVE synthesizer to Release 5.0.

MaxSynths released the DR-910 VSTi for Windows.

Alan ViSTa released Thai Gongs, a free Audio Unit / VST plug-in featuring a sampled traditional gong set from Thailand.

HOFA Plugins updated its free 4U Meter, Fader & M/S-Pan plugin to version 2.0.

As ever there was plenty of soundware released, including e-instruments Session Keys Electric R for Kontakt, Particle Sound's "4RP I" for Kontakt, fisound's PiAnnette Electric Piano Library for Plogue's sforzando, and of course the essential "Biscuit Tin Guitar" for Kontakt by MODWHEEL.

On the forum, Your Favorite Musician Joke?

And finally, the Bob Moog Foundation has released 15 new schematics from its vast archives of hardware, conceptual drawings, photographs, vintage catalogs, design schematics and more.


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