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SuperflyDSP

Lost Vinyl

o-Fi is arguably the hottest effect right now, and this is noticeable in the freeware sector as well. Lost-Vinyls by SuperFlyDSP is another candidate that aims to turn the years of development of digital technology on its head for the cleanest, most transparent and unadulterated sound possible. For this purpose, the effect combines virtual saturation, tape delay, and the recreation of the sonic distortions of a

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