![]() But don’t worry, the sounds will probably win you over. If you’re not a huge fan of skeuomorphic design you probably won’t love the look of these FX. The hardware that inspired each plugin is faithfully recreated and then quietly expanded on with controls hidden under an “advanced” panel. And if you’ve ever used any of Arturia’s meticulous software emulations, you’ll know what to expect. The effects themselves are all excellent. The FX Collection 2 takes the original 15 plugins - three each of filters, delays, reverbs, preamps and compressors - then adds four modulation effects, including the Chorus Jun-6, and three bus effects, including one based on the iconically crunchy Neve stereo compressor and one based on the ‘70s Siemens broadcast console. But, 22 effects… that’s sounding like a much better deal. Fifteen effects plugins for $399 just isn’t as clear a bargain. Arturia’s FX Collection bundle has never been the obvious bang-for-your-buck must-have that the company’s Analog Lab or even V Collection is. ![]()
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