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ML Sound Labs released Mikko Reflex free version for Mac and Windows
ML Sound Labs released Mikko Reflex Free, a free-to-use edition of their flagship guitar cabinet simulator. According to ML Sound Labs, Mikko Reflex is the “most sophisticated guitar cab sim in the world.” If you feel intrigued, they now offer a demo version of the plugin for free – either as a stand-alone application, VST3, [...] View post: ML Sound Labs released Mikko Reflex free version for Mac and Windows View the full article -
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Brainworx SSL 9000 J and AMEK 9099 console plugins are $29 each for a limited time
Plugin Boutique offers two Braniworx console plugins for $29 each. Over the past month, we’ve looked at free offerings and great deals from no less than Waves, Universal Audio, and more. And if you’re looking for channel strip plugins for your mixes, we’ve got something for you today! For a limited time, you can get [...] View post: Brainworx SSL 9000 J and AMEK 9099 console plugins are $29 each for a limited time View the full article -
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Sonokinetic Noir 2: Breathe and Colours String Septet – two new orchestral libraries and an exclusive BPB discount
Sonokinetic recently added Noir 2: Breathe and Colours String Septet to its already stellar lineup of Kontakt libraries, and I’ve had the pleasure of giving them both a try. Both libraries are compatible with the free Kontakt Player 7.10 and above. Even better news is that the boutique sampling experts are offering BPB readers an [...] View post: Sonokinetic Noir 2: Breathe and Colours String Septet – two new orchestral libraries and an exclusive BPB discount View the full article -
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Happy Birthday Claire DC & Daredevil Tony !
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We tested five of the best kick drum plugins in 2025 — here’s which one you should buy
The kick drum is a crucial element in many modern genres, especially in electronic and dance music. It creates the foundation around which the rest of the track can groove, so it’s important to get it right. You could just pick a decent-sounding kick sample and be done, but to get the best results, you’ll probably want to refine your kick to make sure it fits perfectly with the other elements in the track, especially the bass. You could use the tools in your DAW to get meticulous with your 808s and 909s, but for quicker, deeper results, a kick plugin can be a worthy investment. We’ve tested five kick drum instrument plugins that give you fine control over the transient clicks, the low-mid punch, and the sub-heavy tails. They use a mix of synthesis and sample playback to create powerful-sounding hits that can slot neatly into your mixes. There are a range of prices and tools on offer, the usefulness of which will depend on your genre and workflow… The post We tested five of the best kick drum plugins in 2025 — here’s which one you should buy appeared first on MusicTech. View the full article
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