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The A-150 is a new and very improved version of our older amp, the A-110. Intended to enrich your sounds by blending both dry and wet signals, the A-150 includes a dry channel as well as a tube-simulated channel with a compressor, 9-Band EQ & five-mode filter (three different lowpass settings, highpass and bandpass). Designed for everything from drums to guitar, bass, monosynths and electric organs / piano, the A-150 serves as an aggressive, versatile amplifier. |
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Blister is designed to be used only when all other attempts at making something sound horrible have failed. By combining tube-style gain, bit crushing and a synthesizer that detects your signal frequency, Blister barfs out a stew of noisy, atonal junk along with a variable amount of your original signal. |
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Abyss is a very simple synthesizer effect intended to be inserted on your bass drum channel. While allowing the original signal to come through untouched, it adds a secondary layer of tunable, low end bass synth. This is a very easy way to add controlled low end to your bass drum without obliterating it with an equalizer. |
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Designed with electric pianos, strings and pads in mind, Equivibe is a hybrid of an EQ and a vibrato effect. After splitting your input into 9 bands, those relative frequencies are then individually modulated by their own dedicated oscillator -- which is, in turn, modulated by an additional oscillator. |
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Utilizing the same amplifier as the A-110, this stereo modulation effect is designed to create ringmoddy-chorusy-glitchy layers underneath your favorite synthesizer. |
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The A-110 is a tube amp simulator with a built in 3 band EQ, compressor, lowpass filter, secondary tube channel with 4 amp models, dry output, etc. Although it was designed with drums in mind, the A-110 is a great tool for giving pianos, synthesizers and guitars a sometimes much-needed "umph" that can result in a more gritty, interesting sound. |
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Four effects units -- a re-texturizer that adds 'crazy stuff' to your sounds, a stereo consolidator, a stereo separator and a destruction effect that combines several methods of disortion. |