Blue Cat's MB Dynamix Pack has been granted a "performance award" and was rated 8/10 by Computer Music Magazine: "A super-flexible, great-sounding plug-in combo for the more technically inclined." is their verdict in the october issue. Longer quotes are also available on our products pages or in the Reviews section. If you still haven't tried these plug-ins, check them out! discuss this topic in the forum
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Published on Oct 8, 2011 12:00:00 AM by Blue Cat Audio

 


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