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Synthetic
post Mon 11 Mar 2002, 16:11
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I just seen and ad in Keyboard mag I think for something called Pluggo that is supposed to support all kinds of plug protocol even RTAS. It looks like a cool and creative audio manipulation tool. Was wondering if anyone has seen this or used this yet?


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post Sun 17 Mar 2002, 18:08
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Plugoo is dope! I recently purchased it and dig what it does. ( I use Logic on a G3 and a Titanium with a Motu 828.). Its by no means a standard effects set. Some are more recognisable but many do all sorts of seemingly random wild and weird things. It lends itself very well to the more experimental sonic creater.
The interfaces are very dull, but the results are diverse.
The stoy I heard is it was created by a research student and released as 74 plugins for 74 bucks, which rocks my boat.


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post Sun 17 Mar 2002, 18:52
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Cool... thanks for the feedback. I will have to look into that one then. I always like trying things that can mutate sound beyond recognition ;-) I think that is why I like the GRM Tools RTAS plugs because they are very creative tools that will warp sound like nothing else.


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