Process Audio - Sugar v1.2.1 VST, VST3, AAX x64

Process Audio - Sugar v1.2.1 VST, VST3, AAX x64
Release Year/Date : 01/01/2021
Version : 4.2.1.2
Developer : Process Audio
Developer Site : Process Audio
Format : VST/VST3/AAX(MODiFiED)
Bit depth : 64bit
Tablet : cured
System requirements : Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8.1, Windows 10
Size : 23.21 MB

Description : Sugar is an "Audio Sweetener" plugin. Created by a team of producers and mixers led by Fab Dupont, Sugar is billed as "the secret weapon for getting the best out of every mix."
Full color palette
Sugar is an audio color palette based on classic techniques used by top engineers to achieve great hues. Professional mixing engineers spend years perfecting methods and processes to create the magical sounds that the public hears on finished recordings. In addition to direct EQ and compression, these lead engineers use processes that can be difficult to set up and tune and often require expensive equipment. Sugar is the label for powerful bass drums, fat basses, sharp snare drums, harsh guitars, airy and creamy vocals, warm mixes and wide masters and more.

KEY FEATURES:
  • Minimum system: Intel Core 2 Duo, AMD Athlon 64 X2, 1GB RAM, Windows 7 SP1 (64-bit only), Mac OS X 10.9
  • Formats: AAX native, AU, VST
  • Four frequency bands
  • Two distinct colours per band
  • Three saturation types
  • Linear phase filters

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Process Audio - Sugar v1.2.1 VST, VST3, AAX x64

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