Electronic Musician

MODERN ANALOG PLUGINS

Technology marches on apace, the plugins we use in our DAWs just keep getting better and better. Even years after audio processing became a trivial task for the average computer, developers are pushing the envelope to bring us the best possible software - perhaps driven more by a competitive market than the ever-increasing CPU speeds of previous decades.

In the next two issues of , we’re going to take you on a tour of some of the best and most insteresting new software from the past year. We’re taking all of this in over a

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