Many of their recent releases have been inspired by vintage hardware, often of the ‘cult classic’ variety, and always with a twist of Soundtoys’ devising. The Soundtoys range has grown relatively slowly and organically, with the company typically adding only one or two new plug-ins to their collection every year. Their USP is not only the results you can get, but the speed with which you can dial in those results. Effects like the Crystallizer granular delay, Decapitator distortion and Filter Freak filter bank don’t just sound great they also present just the right about of user adjustment, inviting you to dive in and start meddling with the controls, yet never appearing intimidating or overwhelming. Foremost among these are Soundtoys, and this is not an accident: Soundtoys plug-ins really are that good. Regular readers of our Inside Track series will have noticed that top-flight mix engineers gravitate towards a handful of plug-in developers. Where one Soundtoys plug-in isn’t enough, you can now create custom chains, with a new emulation of a classic delay on offer too. Note how the Tweak panel is folded out from the bottom of the Primal Tap interface rather than floated above it as in previous SoundToys generations. The new Primal Tap plug-in running in Sound Toys’ Effect Rack.
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