The Next Generation Of Audio Effects Processing

US Nomad Factory announces MAGMA      18/06/12

The Next Generation Of Audio Effects Processing


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Nomad Factory has announced MAGMA, which they describe as The Next Generation of Audio Effects Processing.
Nomad Factory says thatMAGMA utilizes Virtual Studio Rack (VSR) technology to achieve new levels of creativity and flexibility with a breakthrough design that defies convention by allowing users to stack interchangeable effect FX in an infinite amount of combinations, all in one easy to use plug-in. They tell us that MAGMA allows you to mix and match effects, create & recall unique chains and process your audio in ways previously unimaginable.
A spokesperson told Sonic State, "When you use MAGMA it's just like having a Virtual Studio Rack with an infinite amount of effects at your fingertips."
KEY FEATURES:
  • MAGMA includes 65 high-quality, ALL NEW custom rack FX that each have their own unique flavor. Categories include:
    • Dynamics
    • Equalizers
    • Pre Amps
    • Distortions
    • Reverbs
    • Delays
    • Modulation
    • Filters
    • Special FX
    • Guitar FX
  • The ability to interchange racks freely and a flexible routing matrix allows you to build the effect chains of your dreams.
  • Future Rack Effects of MAGMA will also support:
    • Take your effects processing to another dimension when you load the special "MFX-Chainer" FX to create chains within chains.
    • MAGMA will also support 3rd party VST plug-ins in "MFX-Chainer" FX, so you can mix and match your favorite VSTs.
Pricing and Availability:
$199.00 USD More information:

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