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BABY AUDIO Super VHS $29

Following up from its very first plug-in, I Heart NY, Baby Audio is back with a multi-effects unit designed to streamline your production process. Super VHS aims to recreate the sonic artefacts reminiscent of the era of VHS – lo-fi, fuzzy sounds that hurl us back into the 1980s and 90s.

Despite the name, Baby Audio’s sophomore plug-in is not a direct VHS tape emulator, nor is it based on any specific piece of hardware – VCR machine or otherwise. The concept of Super VHS is to bring a long effects chain into one simple-to-use unit when aiming for the nostalgic sounds found in music and soundtracks played around the peak of VHS use. With

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