Read the full story @ KVR Audio MellowMuse has updated CS1V Channel Warmer to v1.3 and EQ3V Vintage Equalizer to v1.1. Changes in CS1V Channel Warmer v1.3: Phase/AGC push buttons for clarity. Fixed crosstalk level. Name change: sa [Read More]
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Published on Nov 8, 2011 2:22:01 AM by KVR Audio

 


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