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NAMM News: Cycling ’74 Releases Hipno Plug-In Suite

Cycling '74, a San Francisco-based music software company, announced HIPNO 1.0, a new suite of over 40 effects and instrument VST plug-ins for VST, Audio Units and RTAS Mac OS X host applications. Designed by ElectroTap, this package features a mix of granular, spectral and filter/delay-based plug-ins featuring the unique Hipnoscope user interface. Also included in the package is an amazing set of processors that utilize live video input as a control source, and a new set of modulator plug-ins sure to captivate both the novice and long-time users of Cycling '74's Pluggo and Mode plug-in collections.

Cycling ’74, a San Francisco-based music software company, announced HIPNO 1.0, a new suite of over 40 effects and instrument VST plug-ins for VST, Audio Units and RTAS Mac OS X host applications. Designed by ElectroTap, this package features a mix of granular, spectral and filter/delay-based plug-ins featuring the unique Hipnoscope user interface. Also included in the package is an amazing set of processors that utilize live video input as a control source, and a new set of modulator plug-ins sure to captivate both the novice and long-time users of Cycling ’74’s Pluggo and Mode plug-in collections.

Some highlights of the HIPNO collection include, Morphulescence (a cascaded bank of LFO-modulated morphing filters ready for eruption), Vsynth (a plug-in that uses a live video feed as the spectral source for synth inspirations), Deluge (a quartet of granular processing engines wrapped into one glittering package), Shypht (a pitch-shifting effects system enlivened by pitch quantization, filtering, and feedback looping), VcolorTrack and Modulator Vmotion (a pair of modulator plug-ins to morph and control Hipno, Mode or Pluggo plug-ins using video color or motion tracking) and more.

In addition to the host-sync capabilities and the ability to use Cycling ’74’s modulator plug-ins for control, many of the Hipno plug-ins offer the unique Hipnoscope interface to create, control and explore complex preset morphs and interpolations easily. The Hipno collection also extends signal processing and instrumental possibilities of the Pluggo and Mode plug-in collections.

Hipno retails for $199 and will be available for purchase in the first quarter of 2005 from Cycling ’74’s Website (www.cycling74.com) or via retail dealers. A Windows XP version of the Hipno collection will be available later in 2005. For more information, please go to www.electrotap.com and www.cycling74.com.

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