Fresh Air by Slate Digital

MEET FRESH AIR Add the smoothest high end you’ve ever heard without even a hint of harshness. Fresh Air is a dynamic high frequency processor that breathes new life into your mix with just two knobs. MORE THAN JUST A PRETTY FACE Fresh Air combines serious audio processing behind a…

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French Violin by SampleScience

French Violin is a beautiful multi-sampled violin with a lot of character and charm. Played to sound authentic, French Violin has a very warm and natural sound. It’s the perfect violin plugin to add a touch of strings to your music production without using GBs of hard drive space. French Violin…

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A2M real-time Audio to MIDI by beat bars

A2M detects the pitch of the audio and converts it into the corresponding MIDI notes in real time. Thanks to this, you can play, e.g., the guitar, saxophone, or even sing, and simultaneously trigger sounds in virtual instruments (not only AU). These acoustic (or electric) instruments, or your voice, act…

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Nettle by Fellusive

Nettle explores the unique and relatively under-explored world of scanned synthesis. The timbre of the sounds you create constantly evolve, as the waveform produced is made by tracing (scanning) the positions of masses that are always in motion. These masses are set into motion when you press a key on your…

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White Coat Hypertension

White coat hypertension (WHT), more commonly known as white coat syndrome, is a form of labile hypertension, in which people exhibit a blood pressure level above the normal range, in a clinical setting, although they do not exhibit it in other settings. It is believed that the phenomenon is due to anxiety.

Die Weißkittel-Hypertonie (WHT), besser bekannt als Weißkittel-Syndrom, ist eine Form der labilen Hypertonie, bei der Menschen in einer klinischen Umgebung einen Blutdruckwert oberhalb des Normalbereichs aufweisen, obwohl sie ihn in anderen Umgebungen nicht aufweisen. Es wird angenommen, dass das Phänomen auf Angstzustände zurückzuführen ist.