Lindell Audio "lunchbox" plug-ins available

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David Polich
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Lindell Audio "lunchbox" plug-ins available

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For anyone who doesn't know, Lindell Audio introduced plug-in versions of their lunchbox hardware at the AES show. They sound great and look awesome (I'm a sucker for awesome-looking plug-ins). Let's put it this way - they sound as good as they look. $99 apiece or $249 for the bundle. Try the demo - it has the usual intermittent "silence" and you can't save and recall but otherwise runs fine in DP.

http://lindellplugins.com

You can buy the plug-ins from our good friends at Don't Crack:
http://store.dontcrack.com/index.php?ma ... 2917df4274
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