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In the 1800s, a Swede named Alfred Nobel invented dynamite. In the 1980s, an American named Paul Buff created Dyna-mite. Could the two have ever imagined that, someday, worlds would collide and produce the most perfectly unruly processor plug-in known to man?
Valley People Dyna-mite is a powder keg of character. And what did we do when we got it in Softube’s Swedish lab? Throw more fuel on the fire, of course. Not only is it more versatile and easier to use than ever, but now it’s bigger. We added two highly-concentrated plug-ins, based on the Dyna-mite sound and cloaked in Scandinavian style. Hit the deck—it's Dyna-mite Original, Slam, and Gate!
Legendary Processing, Full Blast
The singular sound of Frank Zappa is due, in part, to the brilliance of Paul Buff, the founder of the company that would eventually become Valley People. Buff built custom gear for Zappa, including the console used to record Zappa's early music. By the time Buff patented his TA-101 VCA, known as The Electronic Gain Control Device (and the eventual heart and soul of the Dyna-mite), in 1980, his profile had blown up.
Dyna-mite is an invaluable mega-processor for any recording or mixing application. Powerful when used for limiting and gating, it is a fireball compressor, expander, and de-esser too. It brings together several highly sought-after hardware products of its era. Hardware that would be hard to get your hands on today.
Lucky for you, our precisely-detailed and hyper-accurate model brings the sound of Dyna-mite exploding into the DAW-based modern studio. Officially licensed and approved by Valley People, Softube’s Dyna-mite plug-in trio carries with it the legacy of Zappa and Buff in every banger it helps produce.
Rock and Awe
Want drums that burst through a wall of sound and come out swinging? Dyna-mite can do wonders on kick, snare, and busy drum loops, both acoustic and electronic, but experiment with this plug-in on other sound sources, and you’re sure to be blown away.
Hit the desk!
This isn’t just a bull’s-eye emulation of the original. This is Dyna-mite in software form, with the official license and approval of Valley People to attest to it.
Attack…
With Slam, you get compression and limiting in as close to a one-knob format as Dyna-mite can offer. Start by putting it on the snare channel and really dialing in that infamous crack.
And Destroy
Fresh-faced and super-versatile, Gate simplifies gating and expanding in the DAW without sacrificing the color and character that has distinguished Dyna-mite’s sound for decades.
What's included
Dyna-mite Mk II
The original Dyna-mite hardware is famously not transparent, so the precisely-modeled plug-in is no wallflower either. Use it when you might opt for another compressor known for color and character, and you’ll be shocked at what it can do.
Dyna-mite Slam
Slam is the compressor/limiter of the original Dyna-mite. The guts are there; we just honed in on the things you want this tool to have, such as the parallel compression knob, and made it bang-on simple to interface with. For Dyna-mite, it is as close as possible to a one-knob compressor—the detonator on explosive sound.
Dyna-mite Gate
Gate is a two-in-one expander and gate. A pared-down and super-focused version of the expander-gate component of the original Dyna-mite. The auto-release circuit makes it remarkably musical, and you won’t find a gate closer to set-and-forget. The knobs may be standard, but the sound is something to celebrate. Cue the pyrotechnics.
This product supports Extended Features
We love VU meters, Bakelite knobs, and analog quirks. But we want modern precision and workflow. The answer? Softube Extended Features. Easy-access panels with the innovations you need close at hand.
In short
Softube develops both hardware and software for the audio industry. A number of high-end computer recording plug-ins are available under the Softube brand and the company has done development for reputable companies such as Abbey Road Studios and TC Electronic. 2010 marked a new beginning for Softube as Marshall released the JMD:1, a guitar amplifier which contains hardware and software developed by Softube.
The company was founded in 2003 and consists of four guys with the head quarter in Linköping, Sweden. It's located about 2 hours southwest of Stockholm and 1.5 hours away from Stockholm Skavsta Airport.
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