Audio Ease has released Speakerphone 2, an updated version of the audio effect designed to give you all the walkie-talkies, distant transistor radios, upstairs TV sets, bullhorns, cell phones and guitar cabinets you’ll ever need, plus 5 gigabyte of ambiences and sound FX to provide some context.
Speakerphone version 2 has a new cleaner look, new features, many newly sampled guitar amp cabinets, antique phones, toys, answering machines and megaphones.
Speakerphone 2 is available for Windows and Mac (VST/AU/RTAS/MAS) for $495 USD ex VAT. The upgrade to Speakerphone 2 costs $149 USD / 119 EUR and free upgrades are available to anyone that purchased Speakerphone or the All In Bundle in 2009.
Details below.
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What’s New In Speakerphone 2:
- All new GUI.
- Dozens of new speakers, amps, phones and toys.
- Microphone simulation module that hosts microphones ranging from Royers to toy mics.
- “Coverup” module can place any sound inside tin cans, cardboard boxes, under blankets or in the closed trunk of a car.
- Presets that switch via automation.
- Extensive LFO and envelope following section for controlling virtually all parameters of Speakerphone.
- New rooms and outdoor IR’s.
- Leslie speaker module, new codecs.