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Audio Damage releases BigSeq & updates FuzzPlus to v2.2

14th February 2006

Audio Damage has released BigSeq, a tempo-based gating and filter effect, perfect for modern music's syncopated rhythms. Heavily informed by old-school analog sequencers, BigSeq is capable of both subtle stereo tremolo effects and hardcore signal manipulation, and everything in between.

BigSeq has gate sequencers for both the left and right channels, and a "step-filter" type sequencer to control the multi-mode filter. BigSeq can run off host sync, or use its own internal clock, and is capable of pretty much any musically useful meter, and some not-so-useful, for bizarre polyrhythms and extreme chopping effects.

Features:

BigSeq is available as a VST effect for Windows, and as an AU/VST Universal Binary for OSX, and it costs $39.

Audio Damage also released a new version of FuzzPlus2, their free distortion plug-in (v2.2), which contains a number of enhancements on the OSX side of things (the Windows VST version is unchanged):

FuzzPlus2 is free for download from the Audio Damage site. For OSX, the minimum is 10.3.9 for PPC Macs, or 10.4.4u for i386-based Macs.


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