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SPL The Analog Code: What The Pope Doesn't Want You To Know About Plugins

October 15, 2008
SPL The Analog Code Plugins 125th AES

It may seem audio heresy to some, but SPL is so proud of their new line of plugin effects -- dubbed "The Analog Code" -- that they're phasing out he hardware versions that the specific plugs are based on. At least, that's what the SPL rep seems to intimate. I guess we'll hear more from SPL soon.

At any rate, SPL had a nice, compact setup at the 125th AES Convention, and gave GW a little demonstration of the EQ Ranger series in plugin form, including a sweet example using stereo tracks of some legit German metal guitar. Es ist der Hammer!

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