The objective of Lostin70s is to develop audio plugins that have a soul with a vintage grain. The plugins can be used in post-production but they are primarily designed to perform live and replace amplifiers, effects pedals or expanders at home or in the studio. Reducing the end-to-end delay and preserving the dynamics are the key to playing pleasure. Two plugins are currently available: Tone Deluxe, a virtual amp and Keys of the 70s a vintage keyboard. The plugins are tested under Reaper on a 64-bit PC.
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If you found that the ToneDeluxe V2 lacked effect or if the Key Of the 70s had no delay, here is the solution. No headaches, no need to disconnect and reconnect the cables to change ...
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