Camel Audio - Camel Phat v3.50.0.591 Cracked-MacOSXseeders: 6
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Camel Audio - Camel Phat v3.50.0.591 Cracked-MacOSX (Size: 3.54 MB)
DescriptionCamelPhat is the ultimate phattening processor! A powerful ‘colouring’ multi-effect that’s been specially engineered to work wonders on guitar, bass and drums, adding warmth, punch and presence wherever they’re required. Four characteristically different distortion effects are included, which can be used separately or blended together to create an endless variety of tones. The unique ‘Magic EQ’ enhances the low end like nothing else – it’s the perfect kick drum sweetener! Add to that an easy-to-use analogue-modelled compressor, three resonant filters, two LFOs and an envelope follower, and you’ve got one seriously phat package! A stunning graphical user interface puts all the controls at your fingertips, while the X/Y pad allows easy real-time manipulation of the most important parameters. With the intelligent ‘Randomize’ button, new sounds and inspiration are just a click away. Over 300 attention-grabbing presets, organised by category, are also included. Find out more in the easy-to-read manual. Features ‘Phattening’ multi-effect, great for punchy drums, bass and lots more. Four distortion modules; warm and soft to crunchy and fat. Magic EQ, compressor, three filters, two LFOs, envelope follower. Easy-to-use, with X/Y pad and intelligent Randomize. 300+ categorised presets. New Features in v3.5 64-bit support New filter modes from Alchemy Better preset organisation by category with 164+ new presets MIDI program change Inverse LFO shapes for Sine, Square, Triangle LFO depth and speed targets for XY pad Crackers Notes (Thanks Hexwars) Since retail for Camel Audio are really hard to find, and watermarking is very deep, we decided to rebuild preset recall routine in the crippled demo, as the code was just missing. The other usual demo limits are removed as well of course. You can barely imagine the effort needed for such a crack. Related Torrents
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Anybody get this to work with Yosemite?