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The Sky’s The Limit

Strymon releases its first VST.

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19 October 2022

After several years of hard work, Strymon has released its new BigSky Plugin — the company’s first ever software plugin. Since its launch, users of the original BigSky pedal have asked for a software version to use in computer-based projects. The pedal’s handcrafted algorithms are brimming with unique sounds, and the intuitive controls allow users to quickly create personal and distinctive sonic signatures.

At long last, the sounds of the BigSky can be accessed from directly within a DAW. Feel the mechanical tension of the Spring reverbs, hear the floating particles of the Cloud machine. Create deep and majestic harmonies with Shimmer, and control everything with a simple and dynamic user interface that changes depending on what you’re doing.

The BigSky plugin is available in AAX, VST and AU formats, and allows users to transform their music in ways that would have previously been impossible — including being able to use as many instances of BigSky in a session as the heart desires.

CONTACT

Strymon: strymon.net
Australian Distributor: ambertech.com.au

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Something For Kate’s Paul Dempsey and Powderfinger’s Bernard Fanning find a shared love for synth-driven rock/pop music. Fanning Dempsey National Park is the result.