Mathew Lane has launched TiAMO, a groundbreaking dynamics plugin that revolutionizes audio processing. Designed for music producers and sound engineers, the plugin offers unprecedented control over audio dynamics through its unique three-band sidechain system.
TiAMO stands out with its powerful multiband compression capabilities. Users can create audio triggers from internal or external sources, applying sophisticated filtering across three separate audio bands. The plugin enables precise sound shaping, from classic compression techniques to advanced de-essing and groove creation.
The plugin's creative cross-triggering feature allows musicians to manipulate audio dynamics in extraordinary ways. Producers can positively or negatively trigger different bands, creating organic and vibrant soundscapes. Musicians can balance sidechains to generate complex, living audio textures that breathe life into musical compositions.
Mathew Lane prioritized audio quality by developing TiCo-based analog compressor models. The new ALPHA linear phase crossovers deliver mastering-grade processing without sacrificing musical character. Producers can achieve professional-level sound manipulation with remarkable ease and precision.
TiAMO launches with an attractive pricing strategy. An introductory price of €79 (excluding VAT) runs until May 6th, 2025, after which the regular price becomes €119. Potential users can explore the plugin through a free 14-day demo period.
The plugin integrates into Mathew Lane's Full Bundle 2025, which includes DrMS, TiCo, and StereoDelta. The complete bundle is available for €249 (excluding VAT). Upgrade paths exist for current users of individual plugins or the previous bundle.
Flexible purchasing options include monthly subscriptions at $4.99 and yearly subscriptions at $49.99. These are managed through Scaled Commerce LLC in the United States. Existing Mathew Lane subscription customers will automatically receive TiAMO at no additional charge.
Designed for music professionals and enthusiasts alike, TiAMO represents a significant advancement in audio processing technology. Its innovative approach to dynamics control offers musicians unprecedented creative possibilities for sound design and music production.
TiAMO stands out with its powerful multiband compression capabilities. Users can create audio triggers from internal or external sources, applying sophisticated filtering across three separate audio bands. The plugin enables precise sound shaping, from classic compression techniques to advanced de-essing and groove creation.
The plugin's creative cross-triggering feature allows musicians to manipulate audio dynamics in extraordinary ways. Producers can positively or negatively trigger different bands, creating organic and vibrant soundscapes. Musicians can balance sidechains to generate complex, living audio textures that breathe life into musical compositions.
Mathew Lane prioritized audio quality by developing TiCo-based analog compressor models. The new ALPHA linear phase crossovers deliver mastering-grade processing without sacrificing musical character. Producers can achieve professional-level sound manipulation with remarkable ease and precision.
TiAMO launches with an attractive pricing strategy. An introductory price of €79 (excluding VAT) runs until May 6th, 2025, after which the regular price becomes €119. Potential users can explore the plugin through a free 14-day demo period.
The plugin integrates into Mathew Lane's Full Bundle 2025, which includes DrMS, TiCo, and StereoDelta. The complete bundle is available for €249 (excluding VAT). Upgrade paths exist for current users of individual plugins or the previous bundle.
Flexible purchasing options include monthly subscriptions at $4.99 and yearly subscriptions at $49.99. These are managed through Scaled Commerce LLC in the United States. Existing Mathew Lane subscription customers will automatically receive TiAMO at no additional charge.
Designed for music professionals and enthusiasts alike, TiAMO represents a significant advancement in audio processing technology. Its innovative approach to dynamics control offers musicians unprecedented creative possibilities for sound design and music production.