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Eplex7 DSP releases Cinematic Metal Drums 2 plug-in instrument for Win & Mac

Eplex7 DSP

Eplex7 DSP has released Cinematic Metal Drums 2, a VST and AU plug-in instrument for Windows and macOS that can be used also as an expansion library in the free Eplex7 Player or in other Eplex7 DSP plug-in instruments.

Cinematic Metal Drums 2 is Vol.2 in the drum collection series that started with Cinematic Metal Drums 1. The instrument includes metal drum banks designed mainly for film music / video game music (horror, dramatic, thriller, sci-fi, futuristic, war, action, fantasy, soundtracks) but can be used also in various styles of electronic music.

Features:

  • Plug-in instrument for MAC & Windows / VSTi 2.0 & 3.0 / AU / Mac VST, x32/x64-bit.
  • Low pass / High Pass filter with cutoff.
  • High quality sound engine, disk streaming technology (saving RAM memory and very low CPU consumption).
  • LFO with rate/depth (Triangle, Sinus, Saw, Square, Exponent) with Pitch, Expression and Pan modulation.
  • Fast preset / sounds browser with menu / arrows.
  • Reverb/Space.
  • Glide function (Legato mode), Mono mode and Polyphonic mode.
  • Pan knob.
  • Amplitude envelope (Attack, Decay, Sustain, Release).
  • Velocity mode selector.

Specification:

  • Mac & Windows VST 2 & 3 / AU; x32/x64-bit.
  • File formats: *.MSE.
  • Size: 53.8 MB.

List of multi-octave instruments:

  • Factory metal.
  • Hard edge.
  • Heavy metal.
  • Inkubus metal.
  • Medieval industry.
  • Medium metal.
  • Metal drama.
  • Old ages.
  • Space metal hit.
  • Teknohall.

Price: 7.90 €; there is an introductory price of 5.90 € (or 4 Credits).

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