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Devil-Loc $79

ctually an emulation of Shure’s Level Loc when pushed to its extremes, Devil-Loc works great at bringing out the low-level sounds in recorded material – especially drums. Just inserting Devil-Loc onto a track is enough to bring out the nuances of a performance and then start pushing them to extremes, adding loads of character to proceedings. Give it a whizz on drums with a nice room sound to start with, and then move onto wind instruments and even pianos, which have

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