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13 July 2005

PI 14 Pseudoacoustic Infector

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Sometimes you hear (or write) a piece of music and think, “it’s good, but it just seems to lack a certain something.” Well, finally there is a clever piece of audio engineering that can add that “certain something” to your music!

Rane Corporation, ever the innovaters, have created the PI 14 Pseudoacoustic Infector. This revolutionary sonic enhancement product is just the thing to add zip, vim and vigour to any recording project.

Have you ever wanted to add just a bit of this or a tad of that to your sound? Have you ever wondered what was available to allow it? So have we. The PI 14 gives you the ability to add bits of this and dashes of that, with continuously variable breadth and depth. How much would you pay for this flexibility? But wait. Before you answer that, there’s also the ability to pan from here to there and if you lose your way, there’s a switch to get you back again.

Unfortunately, this marvellous device is currently unavailable due to a parts shortage (perhaps this is related to another of its innovations, the anti-vibration all-concrete chassis). Whenever the PI 14 Pseudoacoustic Infector starts rolling off the production lines, it will be a must-have for every studio. We eagerly await a VST plug-in version.

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