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SFX Machine RT 1.05
The Sound Guy, Inc.
SFX Machine RT is an audio multi-effects plug-in used for sound design for radio production, TV shows, feature films, CDs and video games. The interface is streamlined for fast and easy use in audio production environments.
SFX Machine RT comes with hundreds of presets, including conventional effects like choruses and flangers as well as a wide variety of unique effects and audio utilities. The plug-in allows automated parameter control via a simple "MIDI Learn" interface and provides a Randomize button for quick experimentation.
The software is available in VST format for Mac OS 8/9/X and Windows, as well as Audio Unit format for Mac OS X.
There is an interactive SFX Machine Simulator at http://sfxmachine.com/simulator/ . This online Flash program provides a fun, interactive way to explore the capabilities of SFX Machine without having to download and install the demo,
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