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SFX Machine RT (Mac)
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Complete Multi Effect plugin

SFX Machine RT offers quick and easy access to over 250 presets. It is designed for simplicity and ease of use. Simply choose an effect category, click on a preset, tweak the sliders, and you're done! In addition to its unprecedented range of effects, SFX Machine RT can also be used as a "Swiss Army Knife" of audio utilities. Like SFX Machine Pro, SFX Machine RT provides automated preset modification, using a simple 'MIDI Learn' system.

The original version of SFX Machine quickly became the tool of choice for leading sound designers, composers and sample editors. It won Electronic Musician's Editor's Choice Award as well as a Key Buy Award from Keyboard Magazine. Our new version, SFX Machine RT, features real-time processing and adds OS X and Windows support.

SFX Machine RT supports VST and Audio Unit formats. But what if you're a Pro Tools user? No worries. Just buy a copy of FXpansion's VST to RTAS Adapter and you'll be all set to run under Pro Tools 6 LE or TDM on Mac OS X.

SFX Machine RT provides full MIDI parameter control for automated preset modification, using a simple MIDI Learn system which allows new dimensions of interaction. The Randomize button automatically adjusts the position of each of the non-volume sliders, making it easy to get an idea of the range of possibilities contained within each preset.

SFX Machine RT is like hundreds of plugins in one. Maybe it won't be the only effects processor in your sonic arsenal, but it's an indispensable part of any balanced and nutritious audio software library.

At the heart of SFX Machine RT is a powerful modular synthesis engine. But you don't have to be an engineer to use it! The interface features the simplicity of a multi-effects box, allowing users to select and modify presets with just a few mouse clicks.

System Requirements

  • PPC Macintosh, G3 or above, or Intel-based Macintosh.
  • OS X 10.3.9 or higher
  • About 10 MB available RAM (in addition to that required by your system, host software, etc.)
  • About 10 MB available hard disk space
  • 800 x 600 screen resolution or higher
  • A VST 2.0 or Audio Unit host program
  • VST hosts in Mac OS X must support Mach-O format VST plugins.
  • Audio Unit hosts
  • RTAS for OS X using VST to RTAS Adapter

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