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SPL announces Analog Code plug-ins (Transient Designer, Vox Ranger, Bass Ranger and Full Ranger)

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SPL of Germany, well-known manufacturer of analog hardware processors, will present their first software plug-ins on the 125th AES Convention in San Francisco. The Transient Designer and a series of EQs (Vox Ranger, Bass Ranger and Full Ranger) mark the start for a new era in SPL's company history.

Analog Code Plug-ins
Analog Code Plug-ins

"We are proud to announce that our software design team has managed to transfer the class and extravaganza of our analog processing technologies into the digital domain." says SPL's CEO Hermann Gier. "We always knew that our analog designs have a big potential in the digital domain. Our greatest advantage is that we have developed some of the industry's most iconic products. Latest methods for the high-precision modelling of their circuit designs give us results beyond pure mathematical approaches. Our new digital products are so amazingly close to their analog equivalents now that we call them The Analog Code plug-ins".

The Transient Designer and a set of three EQs (Vox Ranger, Bass Ranger and Full Ranger, based on the passive graphic equalizers of the SPL RackPack) are initially available in RTAS, VST and AU versions for Windows and Mac OS X. TDM versions are soon to follow.

Pricing (excl. VAT):

  • Transient Designer: €200
  • EQ Rangers Vol. 1: €239.50

The new SPL Analog Code plug-ins debut at the Digidesign 3rd party booth POD 1810 at AES later this week.

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