Ubergate VST FX Updated

US Electronisounds announces version 1.3 of Ubergate multi-fx plug-in      30/01/08

Ubergate VST FX Updated


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Electronisounds has released a new version of their first VST effect - Ubergate.
Ubergate is a multi-fx plug-in comprising of a pattern based gate and two effect chains. Each effect chain features delay, filter with LFO, modulation (chorus/flanger/phaser) and 3-band EQ with Drive. It has 128 presets, grouped by application.
Delay time and filter / pan LFO can be tempo synced or free running. Delay tempo sync includes dotted settings and double time settings.
Each filter features lowpass, highpass and bandpass modes, with LFO to cutoff control.
Each effect chain is has individual volume and pan controls, with independent LFO to pan controls.
16 step pattern gate (trancegate) with attack, decay and shuffle controls. Steps can be tied for longer gate openings. 4 independant patterns can be chained to create 32-step or 64-step patterns. Even when manually selecting a new pattern, pattern change is synchronised to bar start.
Gate synchronises to tempo and bar position.
Unique passthru mode allows selective application of effects according to gate pattern. Using the bypass mode, you can bypass the gate altogether and use only the fx chains on your audio.
Multiple gate steps (and ties) can be set by clicking and dragging. Double click controls to manually enter text values for parameters.
Ubergate Version 1.3 features
  • A brand new GUI from Designer Monkey
  • The option to double the tempo of the gate speed
  • The option to switch gate patterns via MIDI
Pricing and Availability:
Ubergate can be purchased for $29.99 More information and audio demo samples:

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