Operating System | Latest Version |
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1.2.0 | |
System Requirements Windows 7 and up | |
1.2.0 | |
System Requirements Mac OS 10.7 and up |
This plugin kills static mixes
Baby Audio teamed up with Andrew Huang to create Transit: An FX plugin that'll give your mix transitions super powers. Use it for build-ups, drops, punctuations, risers and sweeps – and keep your listeners constantly engaged.
AN EASIER WAY TO CREATE BETTER TRANSITIONS
Creative transitions between song parts play a vital role in keeping listeners engaged and excited. To make these transitions, producers rely on multiple tracks and plugins – and a suffocating amount of automation lanes.
Transit simplifies this process down to just one plugin. It hosts 18 powerful effect-modules, freely loadable across 7 slots. All effect parameters can be linked to a global Macro Control, which you automate to create complex FX transitions with one knob movement. The result: More engaging, less static, mixes.
A CREATIVE PLAYGROUND
The 18 effect modules in Transit have been carefully crafted with transition duties in mind. You get classic modulation effects, distortion and degradation options, motion FX, reverb, delay, two filter types – and even a synth oscillator and noise generator for adding risers and sweeps to your transitions.
The quality and variety in effects - and the semi-modular architecture of Transit - makes the plugin a sound designer's dream. You may soon end-up using it as a regular multi-fx or a replacement for your LFO tools.
200+ MODERN PRESETS FOR ANY GENRE
Transit includes 200+ creative, modern, mind-boggling, and jaw-dropping presets created by Andrew Huang and friends of Baby Audio. The presets give you a wide variety of genre-specific, purpose-specific, and just generally epic options, which you can leave as-is or tweak further.
You can also get creative with a flexible randomization engine that lets you set specific random-ranges – as well as lock modules and parameters to only randomize certain parts of Transit. This can take your tracks in entirely new directions.
THE MOTION SEQUENCER
Switch from Macro Mode to Sequencer Mode to program and trigger DAW-sync'ed transitions with the click of a button. Each transition will start exactly at the next bar. This is ideal for live use – or for writing perfectly timed automations into your mix session without entering the automation lanes.
The Sequencer unlocks an additional use case for Transit: Engage "Loop" and your transitions will pulse back and forth indefinitely. This turns Transit into a creative 'LFO tool' for adding constant FX movements to your tracks.
ANDREW HUANG X BABY AUDIO
Andrew Huang has established himself as one of the world's most followed music producers, thanks to his creativity, curiosity, original production skills – and his ability to make complicated concepts seem easy. He brings all those qualities to Transit. The project has been a truly collaborative effort between Andrew and Baby Audio, 18 months in the making. We're beyond proud of the end result and are already working on bringing more modules and preset expansions to Transit.
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Usefull like a swiss army knife, this is absolutely true. This Multi Effekt Plugin offers a wide range of possibilyties. To combine and chain different effects, each with unique settings let you find nearly endless new ways to use this plugin.
Read ReviewIf you are someone who searches for more and more refined, purpose-built effects and/or transition sequencers/tools/toys, this is among the very best out there.
This brings to mind plugins such as NI's "The Finger" (a Reaktor-based effects sequencing tool), Sugar Byte's Turnado, or Cableguys Shaper Box, but imo the interface, sound quality, and overall feature set of Transit are more refined. The transitions and/or effects sequences you can design with this are attention-grabbing, mind-melting, liquid audio-style sounds, and I am immediately a big fan.
One star removed for (apparently) no MIDI mapping or binding?? I see a menu item that says "Randomize MIDI assign on/off/DAW", but I see no other options anywhere, including right click/context, that allow me to map anything. This was just released, so hopefully a patch? I cant possibly be missing something so obvious, and I've put some time into reading docs, etc. Ill add the star when I find MIDI mapping.
Update: dev got back, doesnt seem super interested in making MIDI map features any better, and Im not sure if this is just in Bitwig or all DAWs. I can make Bitwig and Cubase map MIDI directly and overcome this issue, but it would be nice to have a native right-click or mode switch MIDI map function for efficiency.
Read ReviewVery beautiful GUI design, using very simple operations to achieve complex and interesting transition effects. I'm glad that Baby's plug-ins are becoming more and more interesting. That's right, this is the plug-in I want.
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