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Furnace drops rich heat, vintage saturation goes neural
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 76491, member: 636"] The Audio Firm dropped Furnace, a saturation plugin that mixing engineer Sean J Vincent built with developer Vic Lewis from Fazertone after spending two years shopping his concept around to different companies. The processor gives you three analog-style saturation modes pulled from tape machines, transformers, and tube gear using neural network modeling, and it handles mid-side processing for stereo work. Vincent bailed on an earlier collaboration because the plugin wasn't matching his vision, but he connected with Lewis this year, and they clicked right away on the direction. The thing does everything from light warming effects to heavy distortion, and Vincent says more plugins are coming from their partnership. Furnace runs on Mac and Windows in AAX, AU, and VST3 formats for 60 bucks. [/QUOTE]
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