SoundToys V3 Upgrade Available March 8, 2007

02/20/07
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.
Pricing for the SoundToys V3 upgrade is $149.00 for SoundToys TDM Effects, $79.00 for SoundToys Native Effects, and $49.00 for individual plug-ins and are will be available from the SoundToys on-line store. Not all plug-ins support all platforms.

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.