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Puremagnetik Sage v1.0.1 / v1.0.2 WiN macOS RETAiL-ohsie screenshot
ohsie | 19 October 2024 | 37 MB
Sage is a cutting-edge spectral processor, drawing inspiration from the iconic but discontinued Native Instruments Spektral Delay plugin. It offers unparalleled capabilities in crafting shimmering rhythmic patterns and manipulating subtle harmonic overtones. By dissecting and modulating audio across the frequency spectrum, Sage can reveal hidden layers of sound, introducing rich textures and evolving sonic landscapes that were previously unnoticed.






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comments

  Resident 25.01.2012 3463
+480
puremagnetik has to hold the record for the most one-off plugin slices ever by one company. kinda off-putting..
  Resident 25.11.2015 1283
+498
hope at some point there could be like a VR all in one puremagnetik bundle, but regardless at least i think this particular one seems worth the trouble to dl/install. many of the others by puremagnetik feel a bit wonky or rushed out (they sure did bang a lot of them out!)
make music, not walls.
  Resident 24.01.2021 180
+94
Puremagentik makes really cool effects, I don't understand calling these rushed out because they have released so many different plugins. I would have to disagree with most of the opinions I have read so far, but I can agree that some can be wonky and possibly hard to fit in strict grid-based productions. Just because you cannot see a use for some of these does not mean others will feel the same. For the right mind and context, these "one-off plugin slices" could be just the thing needed for the job.
I hope they stay in business for a long time so they can continue to output these unique combinations of DSP and art. Many thanks to hidera and ohsie.
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