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DAW OPEN TO FPGA FX

US$399 | www.antelopeaudio.com

Antelope has released the much awaited AFX2DAW plug-in for its Zen Tour, Orion Studio and Orion Studio Rev.2017 interfaces. The AFX2DAW plug-in essentially acts as a software bridge, allowing you to utilise the processing power of the FPGA chip in an Antelope interface without leaving your DAW environment, and at zero cost to your computer’s CPU. It’s a good value proposition considering Antelope’s sizeable array of FPGA-powered processors, which include many vintage-emulated compressors, EQs, guitar amplifiers and cabinets… even a reel-to-reel tape simulator. You

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