Free SoundToys Little Radiator Plugin!

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Superfly76

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Yo Guys,

SoundToys are at it again. Just got an email that they are giving away another plugin. Remember that Devil Loc deal last year?

Here's a link to the new plugin:

https://www.soundtoys.com/sxsw2012/&rc=349-5423-384

And here's the sharing code that you will need to get this plugin:

Sharing Code: 349-5423-384

SoundToys marketing said:
The all new SoundToys Little Radiator
Big Tube Warmth in a little package
LittleRadiatorScreenShot.png


Little Radiator
Little Radiator is a unique twist on the classic sound of the Altec 1566A tube mic preamp. Imagine a tube mic preamp, maybe even slightly misaligned, that drives and breaks in a very interesting way creating all sorts of pleasant harmonics. Great to fatten up bass, guitar, drums, or vocals. And it's fantastic on electric piano. Use a tiny bit or a whole lot. Little Radiator has boatloads of color, character, grit, warmth... well, you get the point. All the things you need to shake the "clean" off of your computer recording.

Radiator. Coming April 2012
This upgrade from Little Radiator is based on the Altec 1567A (the 1566A's big brother). It's the next level in this classic sound with extra control and an extra SoundToys twist. Details coming soon.

A Bit of History
The unmistakable green-faced Altec gear, and in particular the 1566A and 1567A, played a big part in shaping the early "sound" of Motown between 1961 to 1964. Songs by greats like The Four Tops, The Marvelettes and The Supremes went through a 1567A mixer to the massive three track recorder. Ahhh, when life was simple. These mic preamps and mixers have a very colored warm sound and are very loud. The EQ is as simple as it gets, with one knob for bass, and another for treble. After Motown, and after much gear came and went, analog diehards began seeking out the 1566A and 1567A as inexpensive sources for real tube sound. Producer Matt Wallace was a very big fan. Butch Vig and Billy Bush are also fans. Check out our Gear Closet on the 1567A for even more info.

Looks really nice. I'm downloading it right now.

Just a heads up that this requires an iLok (as do all SoundToys plugins).

Cheers!
 
Just a little friendly bump to let you know that there are only 2 more days left to get this plugin. After that it disappears.

https://www.soundtoys.com/sxsw2012/&rc=349-5423-384

I'm really liking the sound of this. I'll have to do more testing, but I think this is becoming one of my favorite saturation plugins.
 
https://www.soundtoys.com/sxsw2012/&rc=349-5423-384
Just a few more hours left folks. It's showing 21 hours on the site. Here's the full detail on the product again. Get it before it disappears!

SoundToys Marketing Info said:
The all new SoundToys Little Radiator
Big Tube Warmth in a little package

Little Radiator

LittleRadiatorScreenShot.png


Little Radiator is a unique twist on the classic sound of the Altec 1566A tube mic preamp. Imagine a tube mic preamp, maybe even slightly misaligned, that drives and breaks in a very interesting way creating all sorts of pleasant harmonics. Great to fatten up bass, guitar, drums, or vocals. And it's fantastic on electric piano. Use a tiny bit or a whole lot. Little Radiator has boatloads of color, character, grit, warmth... well, you get the point. All the things you need to shake the "clean" off of your computer recording.

Radiator. Coming April 2012
This upgrade from Little Radiator is based on the Altec 1567A (the 1566A's big brother). It's the next level in this classic sound with extra control and an extra SoundToys twist. Details coming soon.

A Bit of History
The unmistakable green-faced Altec gear, and in particular the 1566A and 1567A, played a big part in shaping the early "sound" of Motown between 1961 to 1964. Songs by greats like The Four Tops, The Marvelettes and The Supremes went through a 1567A mixer to the massive three track recorder. Ahhh, when life was simple. These mic preamps and mixers have a very colored warm sound and are very loud. The EQ is as simple as it gets, with one knob for bass, and another for treble. After Motown, and after much gear came and went, analog diehards began seeking out the 1566A and 1567A as inexpensive sources for real tube sound. Producer Matt Wallace was a very big fan. Butch Vig and Billy Bush are also fans. Check out our Gear Closet on the 1567A for even more info.
...and here's my share link again:
https://www.soundtoys.com/sxsw2012/&rc=349-5423-384
 
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