Devious Machines – Duck 1.3.9 – TCD (VST, VST3, AAX) [WiN x64]

By | September 22, 2023

 

Year/Date of Issue: 09.2023
Version: 1.3.9
Developer: Devious Machines
Developer website: Devious Machines
Format: VST, VST3, AAX
Bit depth: 64bit
Tablet: cured (TCD)
System requirements: Windows 10 / 11


Description:
Ducking or sidechain compression is one of the defining effects of modern music. From classic house to modern EDM, tracks by Daft Punk, Noisia and Eric Prydz exude that pumping, smooth vibe.
So, whether you’re producing pumping house or broken beats, Duck delivers in seconds.

Duck makes it easy to create a freeform volume that repeats at the speed and depth of your choice, or use one of 58 presets to find new and inspiring effects. In addition to sidechain compression, the Duck can control broadcast, tremolo, and any other volume effects you can think of. For more control, enable split band mode and adjust separate bass and treble controls. And Duck can be triggered using audio from a sidechain input or via MIDI notes, making it easier than ever for hip-hop and bass music producers.

Instant sidechain pumping immediately after downloading the plugin
Cleaner, louder, more exciting mixes
Choose from 8 preset curves or 58 creative and useful Duck patches.
Draw your own curves and rhythms to use now or save later.
Install a general pump or apply to the low and high ranges with an adjustable crossover.
Run Duck on repeat or use side audio or MIDI cues to trigger.
Smoothing control for de-clicking: Including ultra-precise pre-smoothing algorithm in LFO mode.
Trigger individual tracks, groups, or the master bus for a variety of pumping effects.
Low CPU usage means you can run Duck on a large number of tracks.


TCD Note

Devious.Machines.Duck.v1.3.9-TeamCubeadooby
x64: VST3, VST2, .aaxplugin | x86: JBridge files
Just install. (In this case because there is no
longer x86 at all, uninstall previous version so
that is cleaned up for this version. That’s all.)
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You need JBridge software installed for the x86
selection to work.
-TeamCubeadooby squared, that means to the power of TWO!!!


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