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Q&A with Pulsar Smasher developer François Reme

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François Reme

How did you first get into plugins?

FR “The three of us – François Reme, Niccolo Comin and Vincent Travaglini – have been musicians since we were kids. Niccolo and I are pianists, and Vincent plays the guitar.

“I remember meeting Vincent 10 years ago. I was playing in a residence with one of my bands at a venue, and there was this guy sitting on a table with his laptop. At that time Vincent was developing the FG-X for Slate Digital. When I saw that, I thought I had

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