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Slate Digital MO-TT Released - Plus FREE 1-Month All-Access Pass For Everyone

Slate Digital have today announced the launch of their newest plug-in MO-TT, the first true recreation of the OTT Preset in Ableton’s Multi-band Dynamics processor — a sound prized by producers to make tracks sound brighter, fuller, and larger than life.

Alongside this, they are offering a free 1 month Slate Digital All-Access Pass.

A One-To-One Reproduction of OTT

The original OTT suffered from several limitations, and it required a lot of work to customise your sound, and of course, the OTT was only available in Ableton. Slate Digital’s engineers studied every sonic characteristic and element of OTT until they fully captured its sound and went even further by adding new ways for producers to shape their sound.

New Features

Want that classic OTT sound? Or massive, demonic low end? What about adding vast, spacious presence to vocals? Use Quick Set Modes to quickly dial in the sound you want — OTT, Hip-Hop, or Vox. Control the speed of your transients by flipping through Classic, Smooth, or Smack Timing Styles. And tweak your sound as much as you want without ever breaking the preset thanks to Global Macros.

Liberate Your Tone

You’re no longer limited to simply controlling the overall amount of the effect — MO-TT lets you dial in the amount you want for each frequency band. And you can define those frequency bands to shape your mix to perfection with super smooth HighPass and LowPass filters.

Slate Digital’s Launch MO-TT - First Look

In this first look video below, Production Expert’s Luke Goddard shows us Slate Digital's MO-TT dynamics processor that can add fire and energy to your tracks.

MO-TT will be available to Slate Digital All-Access Pass users from today.

Plus, to coincide with the launch of MO-TT, Slate Digital is also offering everyone a 1-month free trial of the All-Access Pass, giving you all Slate Digital’s plug-ins - completely free for a month!

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