Transector CM – FREE Transient Shaper VST/AU Plugin In Computer Music #204

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Transector CM by LVC-Audio.

Computer Music magazine has announced that the cover DVD of their latest issue features a free copy of Transector CM, a transient shaper VST/AU plugin developed by LVC-Audio.

A dedicated transient processor provides a clean and precise method of dynamic control, particularly over drum and percussive sounds, so plugin pros LVC-Audio – creators of PreAMPed, ClipShifter and the commercial Transector – have crafted the flexible Transector CM exclusively for readers of Computer Music.

This free transient shaper plugin allows the user to modify the envelope of the incoming audio signal in three stages. The user can amplify or attenuate the attack, sustain, or release of the treated audio material. Additional features include tube saturation and peak clipping in the attack stage, as well as a handy waveform display for easy visual control over the process.

See also: Free Transient Shaper VST Plugins!

Apart from Transector CM, the cover DVD of Computer Music #204 features a great collection of free software for both Windows and Mac. If you’re just starting to build your software collection, the CM Studio collection is a great place to find your first virtual instruments and effects.

Transector CM is a feature limited version of the commercial Transector effect by LVC-Audio. The full version of the plugin is priced at $29.75 and features multiple additional features, including M/S processing, sidechaining, etc.

While you’re over at LVC-Audio’s website, you should definitely check out their currently available freebies. My favorite one so far is PhreePhuzz, a nifty little saturation unit with a simple interface and nice sound.

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Computer Music #204 can be purchased for £2.99 via Zinio. It is also available for purchase on Google Play and Apple Newsstand. The online edition of the magazine features the full content of the cover DVD.

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Tomislav is a music producer and sound designer from Belgrade, Serbia. He is also the founder and editor-in-chief at Bedroom Producers Blog.

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