Cycling '74 Releases PluggoTechnology That Enables Custom VST Plug-Ins
Comes With 74 Plug-Ins
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Shuffler repositions beats of audio within a bar of real audio.
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Swish, lets you draw filters and modulation curves.
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March 3, 1999Cycling '74 today announced release of Pluggo, a collection of 74 VST
plug-ins that also allows signal processing patches created with MSP to
work as plug-ins. The effects included with Pluggo are primarily aimed
at musicians and sound designers seeking new ways to process and synthesize
sound. They include: synchronization, delay effects, filters, filter/delay
combinations, pitch effects, distortion, granular synthesis, spectral
modification, visual display, meta-plug-ins and audio routing, sampling
and synthesis, dynamics and reverb, sound localization /panning, and parameter
modulators
MSP is a set of DSP extensions to the MAX graphical programming environment.
MSP consists of over 75 objects that synthesize, process, analyze and
delay audio signals in realtime on a Power PC Mac OS computer. Steinberg's
VST Plug-in format is supported on the Macintosh platform by popular sequencing
environments such as Cubase VST, Vision, and Logic Audio.
Pluggo will be included with MSP and sold as an inexpensive standalone
product (US $74). Cycling 74 will also introduce the pluggo-the-month,
a web site (www.cycling74.com/pluggo)
where new effects patches will be made available to Pluggo and MSP users
at regular intervals.
An application capable of hosting VST plug-ins is required for Pluggo.
MAX 3.5 is required to create and edit MSP applications and is available
from Opcode Systems at www.opcode.com.
MAX and MSP are available in a bundle direct from Cycling'74 for US $495.
Availability: Pluggo and MSP can be downloaded at the Cycling '74 web
site at www.cycling74.com. Users
transform the trial version into a fully-functional copy by purchasing
an authorization code online for US$74 (Pluggo) and US$295 (MSP). For more information, visit Cycling '74 at www.cycling74.com. |