Soundtoys Releases New EchoBoy Jr. Delay Plug-in
By HC News |
December 8, 2016 (BURLINGTON, VT) – Soundtoys, Inc., a leading developer of professional audio effects plug-ins, announced the immediate availability of their new delay plug-in, EchoBoy Jr., a free holiday gift to current Soundtoys 5 bundle owners or free with a qualified purchase*. EchoBoy Jr. is also available for purchase at a special introductory price of $49 (reg $99). Offers end December 31, 2016.
Soundtoys packed the sound quality, utility and flexibility that pros love about the original best-selling EchoBoy into a single creative tool designed for ease of use and simplicity. Based on the Soundtoys’ acclaimed and industry-standard EchoBoy delay plug-in, EchoBoy Jr. has the same sonic character but adds distinct features of its own.
"We've been wanting to create an artist and budget-friendly version of EchoBoy for awhile," said Ken Bogdanowicz, Soundtoys CEO and designer. "It was interesting to revisit EchoBoy and listen deeply, pulling out our favorite sounds and crafting them into a new plug-in. In the process of curating, redesigning, and simplifying, I think we ended up with something unique and special. It's way more compelling, and fun to use, than any of us ever expected when we first started this process."
Behind a streamlined set of controls are seven of the most desirable and iconic echo emulations of all time. EchoBoy Jr.’s seven styles include:
Studio Tape: Modeled on an ATR-102 half-inch two-track master tape recorder.
Plex: Modeled on the classic EP-3 tape echo.
Space: Modeled on a vintage RE-201 tape echo.
Cheap Tape: The sound of worn out tape.
Memory: Modeled on the classic bucket brigade delay pedal.
Ambient: Warm, chorused echoes with ambient diffusion.
- Transmitter: Resonant CB radio style transmitter effect.
*Qualified purchases include Soundtoys 5, Soundtoys 5 Academic, all single plug-ins, and upgrades to Soundtoys 5.
About Soundtoys
Based in Burlington VT, Soundtoys (formerly Wave Mechanics) was founded in 1996 by Ken Bogdanowicz, the DSP effects designer behind the legendary H3000 Ultra-Harmonizer and the DSP4000 line of hardware signal processors from Eventide. Today, the company develops world-class, creative signal-processing software for computer-based audio production. Soundtoys users include Benny Blanco, Skywalker Sound, David Sitek, Dr. Luke, Dave Pensado, Sigur Ros, Tony Maserati, Butch Vig, BOOTS and Trent Reznor.
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