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- design
plugins from the ground up -
The workbench
comes with an extensive library of DSP building blocks,
such as mixers, delays, filters, limiters, and compressors.
Using this library, you can build top quality VST &
DirectX effects with no programming knowledge. Every one
of our factory effects was created using only the workbench
- this should give you an idea of the level of quality
of the DSP building blocks.
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- modify
the factory effects -
If you
aren't a DSP guru, you can still have plenty of fun with
the workbench. All the factory effects can be opened in
the workbench and modified to your own requirements. You
can do simple things like change the range of the controls,
change the layout of the knobs & sliders, add
some of your own factory presets, or create a new graphical
look. Then again, you could make more drastic changes,
like change the filter types in some of the creative effects.
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- reuse the
factory effects -
Say you
fancy creating a guitar pedalboard, using the Chorus, OverDrive
Doubler and SimpleVerb factory effects. Easy - since you
can drop any existing effect into a new design in the workbench,
you just place the 3 effects in a row, connect them together,
and save the results as a new plug-in. Reuse at its best.
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- learn about
audio signal processing -
The
workbench is a fantastic tuition tool for anyone who wants
to learn more about music technology and digital
audio. Ever wondered how a flanger works? Or what a multiband
compressor actually does? No problem, open the factory
effects in the workbench, and you can browse the internal
design and listen to what happens when you modify
it in real time. Educational users and establishments can
qualify for a special discount - mail
us for more information.
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