SoundToys V3 Upgrade Available March 8, 2007
Adding Universal Binary support and more
(February 20, 2007) — SoundToys Inc., a leading developer of high-end audio effects plug-ins, announced March 8, 2007 as the release date of the new V3 upgrade for SoundToys TDM Effects and SoundToys Native Effects.
The SoundToys V3 upgrade adds Universal Binary and Intel-based Mac support for Pro Tools TDM, Pro Tools LE, and Pro Tools M-Powered to the full line of SoundToys plug-ins, including EchoBoy, SoundBlender, FilterFreak, PitchDoctor, PhaseMistress, PurePitch, Crystallizer, Speed, and Tremolator.
The SoundToys V3 also adds these feature enhancements:
- New mono-to-stereo versions of FilterFreak1 and FilterFreak2 for dramatic stereo filtering effects.
- A new mono-to-stereo version of Tremolator which can be used to create stereo pulsing effects, as well as the classic Rhodes stereo tremolo effect.
- The addition of a front panel low-frequency cut control for EchoBoy, to reduce potential low frequency build-up.
- Support for Pro Tools automation key command shortcuts on all plug-ins.
- Parameter “locking” function for easier preset browsing. This feature allows users to dial in a specific value for wet/dry mix or other parameters, and then lock it down while browsing through the extensive SoundToys preset library.
For further information about SoundToys products, demos and upgrades go to www.soundtoys.com or call SoundToys at 802-951-9700.
About SoundToys
Based in Burlington VT, SoundToys (formerly Wave Mechanics) was founded in 1996 by the DSP engineering team that created the legendary H3000 Ultra-Harmonizer and the DSP4000 line of hardware signal processors from Eventide. Today, the company develops world-class, creative signal-processing software for Pro Tools users and computer-based audio recording engineers. SoundToys users include Black Eyed Peas, Skywalker Sound, The Neptunes, Sony Music, Mutt Lang, BT, Tony Maserati, Pat Thrall, Omar Hakim and Jerry Harrison.
