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Softube releases Valley People Dyna-mite Rack Extension for Reason

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Softube has announced the release of the RE version of their Valley People Dyna-mite plug-in.

The Dyna-mite is a unique and quirky analog limiter/expander, originally designed by Valley People in the 1980s. The Dyna-mite is well known for its limiting that goes from snappy to ruthless, its de-essing capabilities and its highly usable expander/gate mode. Both the original model and the software simulation also have an external input that gives great possibilities for using the Dyna-mite for keying/sidechaining.

The unit was emulated and released as a native plug-in by Softube in 2010. With the addition of Reason Rack Extensions to the available formats, even more music creators can use the Dyna-mite to add some attitude to their tracks.

The introductory price for Valley People Dyna-mite as a Reason Rack Extension is $119. The introductory period ends Friday 15 February at 6 pm CET, after which the normal price of $149 will take effect.

For more info, to request a demo or to purchase the Dyna-mite Rack Extension visit the Propellerhead Shop.

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