SphereQuad is a new multi-effects plugin that offers different modulation effects (flanger, phaser, chorus) built in a powerful semi-modular engine!
W.A. Production has announced today SphereQuad, a new powerful multi-effects plugin that has the strengths in modulation effects. It comes with a stereo flanger, phaser and chorus effect processor. All this is powered by a powerful semi-modular engine that comes with a 16 step sequencer, filters, saturation module and more.
Like the previous plugins, the new SphereQuad is also available with a big discount (80% OFF) during the introduction period.
Overview
Here at W. A. Production we’re always looking for clever ways to add movement and excitement to our tracks. However, it’s tiresome to keep loading up the same effects chains again and again. This is why we created SphereQuad as an easy and extremely flexible solution for bringing complex rhythmic movement, filter sweeps and stereo madness to your mixes.
The concept behind SphereQuad is a combination of stereo flanger, phaser and chorus effects fed into a stereo filter, combined with an onboard step sequencer that controls the filter. However, the execution of these effects is far more interesting as you can control the left and right filters independently to push sound around the stereo field. The flexible routing between the different modules can be quickly dialled in to create a huge variety of special effects.
Features
- 64 Creative Presets for one-click transformations.
- Stereo Flanger, Phaser & Chorus modules with multiple parameters.
- Mixer & Output controls with Saturation module.
- Flexible signal routing between all modules.
- 16 Step Sequencer.
- Independent left and right filter modules for true stereo manipulation.
- Sync to BPM.
- Real-time waveform display corresponding to the filter cutoff.
- Full PDF Manual.
W.A. Production SphereQuad is available now for VST/AU/AAX from Plugin Boutique exclusively at an introduction price of £8.95 GBP / $11.80 USD (regular $99 USD) until December 1st, 2018.
Available here: SphereQuad
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