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Enhancing Low Frequencies: RJ Studios Introduces SubMassive Plug-In for Mac and Windows Users

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RJ Studios has introduced their new SubMassive plug-in.

RJ Studios has recently released SubMassive, a groundbreaking plug-in that generates sub-harmonics, available for both Mac and Windows users.

SubMassive follows the idea that you can't improve something that isn't there. Similar to how harmonic exciters create sounds that are missing high frequencies, SubMassive is created to generate low frequencies that are not present in the original audio.

SubMassive operates by creating low-frequency audio that is one octave lower than the original audio. It accomplishes this by using a high-quality pitch-shifting algorithm designed specifically for low frequencies. The plug-in takes any audio information that is above a certain threshold and uses it to generate additional audio that is below that threshold. This enhances the intensity or "heaviness" of the original sound. The newly generated low frequencies are in harmony with the original audio and retain their precise transients.

The resulting low-frequency effects (LFE) signal can be further adjusted to come before or after the source signal, providing distinct sound modifications.

SubMassive has the potential to be used for:

SubMassive is a software add-on that can be used in digital audio workstations. It is compatible with both Windows and Mac operating systems, specifically Windows in VST, VST3, and AAX formats, and Mac OS 10.11+ on Intel and Apple Silicon in AU, VST, VST3, and AAX formats.

You can purchase the product at a discounted price of $24.95 USD until February 4, 2024. After that date, the regular price of $29

To obtain additional information and take advantage of a complimentary 14-day trial, please visit the official website of RJ Studios.

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