Software
New JMG Sound Dropkick From United Plugins
United Plugins announces JMG Sound’s Dropkick as the ultimate electronic kick drum toolkit.
PRESS ANNOUNCEMENT
United Plugins’ founding partner JMG Sound developed Dropkick for sound designers and electronic-based music producers alike; as such, it has been extensively tested and fine-tuned to work well across multiple genres, including drum ’n’ bass, EDM (Electronic Dance Music), house, techno, trap, and more. Moreover, with so much having been packed into a single plug-in, Dropkick represents the ultimate electronic kick drum toolkit! The eight processors involved in doing that all have much more going on under their respective hoods than might first meet the eye; each of them could well have been a one-knob plug-in in their own right, in fact, but JMG Sound’s selflessness shines through for all to see and hear by including them all in one place for anyone to use as they see fit.
Key features:
∙ Ultimate electronic kick drum toolkit that transforms kick drums into powerful, focused, and impeccably controlled sonic masterpieces
∙ Eight processors tested and fine-tuned to work well across multiple genres, allowing users to arrive at their desired sweet spot far faster than when working with separate plug-ins
JMG Sound’s Dropkick is available to purchase for a time-limited introductory promo price of only EUR 19.00 until February 29, 2024 — rising thereafter to its regular price of EUR 69.00 — as an AAX-, AU-, VST-, and VST3-compatible plug-in (using internal 64-bit audio processing capable of handling any sample rate) directly from its dedicated webpage (https://unitedplugins.com/Dropkick/), where a 15-day, fully-functional trial version for macOS 10.10 and newer and Windows 8/10/11 can also be downloaded for free.
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