Focusrite launch FAST Plug-ins and The Collective subscription service

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05 Feb 2021

Clearly taking a cue from Reason Studios and to a lesser extent Roland Cloud

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Focusrite are excited to introduce a new range of AI-powered plug-ins, designed in partnership with software experts Sonible. There are three separate plug-ins: FAST Equaliser, FAST Compressor and FAST Reveal, which together provide a variety of tone-shaping and dynamics-processing capabilities.

Simultaneously to the launch of the FAST plug-ins, Focusrite are also going live with a brand new platform and creative hub called The Collective, on which the FAST plug-ins will be exclusively available.
The Collective is an ever-expanding online platform designed to equip passionate music makers with the tools and inspiration to remain in the creative zone.

FAST Equaliser, FAST Compressor and FAST Reveal feature intuitive controls that adapt to your needs, and provide a range of tone-shaping and dynamics-processing capabilities with efficiency-focussed workflows, simple enough for beginners and flexible enough for the most experienced creators.

CHOOSE YOUR FLAVOUR
Three Flavour Buttons allow you to choose different tonal character for quick sonic tweaks

POWERED BY AI
The AI-powered smart:engine by Sonible learns the profile of your sound sources

ADVANCED VISUALISER
FAST view provides the customised controls you need to quickly adjust the tonality of your sounds

FAST Plug-ins are currently only available to UK, EU & US customers.


Link : https://collective.focusrite.com

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05 Feb 2021

Yep, I got the email about it yesterday. Strange how a hardware company is launching a software subs service. Also, they have chosen a really bad name for it as they already have a free "Plugin Collective" thing where owners of their hardware get a free plugin every few months. I assume they will merge the services somehow otherwise it's going to get confusing for users.

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