Spectrus Gets a Serious Upgrade, But What Does That Mean for Your Sound?
Spectrus v1.3.0 brings serious upgrades, including frequency-selective ducker and saturator redesigns

Morphulus has unleashed Spectrus v1.3.0, a monumental update to the modular multi-effects plugin that's making waves in the music tech community. The new Ducker feature is a game-changer, allowing for frequency-selective ducking on every slot and the Master, with options ranging from broadband to spectral paths. The Saturator has also gotten a redesign, with the Shape knob now bringing meaningful changes across all modes, not just Chebyshev.
But what's behind this update? It seems Morphulus is pushing the boundaries of what a multi-effects plugin can do, giving users more control and flexibility to shape their sound. With features like expandable Masters and draggable dividers, Spectrus v1.3.0 is becoming an indispensable tool for producers and musicians looking to take their tracks to the next level.
So, what does this mean for music production in 2024? One thing's for sure: with updates like these, the possibilities are endless, and the future of sound design looks brighter than ever.
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