![]() ![]() Thankfully, you can use modifiers to search for presets that use particular shapers, and there are 11 pre-made collections called things like Tape-Stop, Duck and Instant Remix, with more being added regularly via a button that syncs to the Cableguys Preset Cloud.įor extra flexibility, each module has multiband operation, with three bands featuring 6, 12 or 24dB crossovers. If you’re looking for inspiration, then there are currently over 1700 presets that make use of one or more effects. These LFO shapes can be synced to the host, allowed to run free, or triggered by MIDI pitch, and as before, there are several quick preset shapes, plus the ability to switch to 9 user slots via MIDI input so you can perform edits on the fly. Throw in the often-requested feature of a resizable GUI, and you’re left with a much quicker, more accurate and more enjoyable system for editing your modulations. You have a large window in the centre where you can draw your own LFO curves for each effect, with new drawing Pens for quickly adding in lines, curves and shapes, or selecting, editing and copying the whole curve. ![]() If you just want a specific effect, then they are available to buy separately, but you get a heavy discount buying the bundle. ShaperBox 2 features new versions of the same five effects (VolumeShaper 6, FilterShaper Core 2, PanShaper 3, WidthShaper 2 and TimeShaper 2), and as before, each is loaded into a single plug-in, with the option to rearrange modules. I’ll save you from skipping to the end of the review for the answer… Yes. It is with great excitement, then, that we now have version 2, which features a slicker GUI and a range of new features for warping audio in creative ways, but can it live up to the legacy of its predecessor? Quick on the draw From simple sidechain ducking, through to creating crazy glitch drum edits, it’s proven itself as an incredibly useful tool for a range of tasks. We first reviewed ShaperBox around three years ago, and since then it’s become an absolutely essential plug-in that gets used multiple times in every track. ![]()
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