Acustica Audio is a company that specializes in creating high-quality audio plugins that emulate the sound of analog hardware devices. One of their products is the Stradipad Platinum Collection, a bundle of eight plugins that are designed to enhance the sound of synth pads, strings and orchestral instruments with a rich, organic and analog sound.
The Stradipad Platinum Collection includes the following plugins:
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The Stradipad Platinum Collection is based on the Nebula technology, which uses a proprietary sampling method to capture the dynamic and harmonic characteristics of analog devices. The result is a realistic and natural emulation of the original hardware, without introducing noise or aliasing. The plugins also feature a simple and intuitive interface, with only a few controls to adjust the input and output levels, the dry/wet mix and the preset selection.
The Stradipad Platinum Collection is compatible with Windows operating systems and supports VST and standalone formats. It requires an iLok account and an iLok USB key for authorization. The bundle is available for purchase from the Acustica Audio website for 199 EUR (incl. VAT). However, there is also an illegal version of the bundle that includes a keygen (a software that generates serial numbers or activation codes) to bypass the iLok protection. This version is called Acustica Audio Stradipad Platinum Collection v1.3.609.0 incl.key and can be found on various torrent sites or file-sharing platforms .
However, downloading and using this version is not recommended for several reasons:
Therefore, if you are interested in using the Stradipad Platinum Collection, it is advisable to buy it from the official website and support the developer who created this amazing product. You will also get access to customer service, tutorials, manuals and other resources that will help you get the most out of your plugins. You will also be able to enjoy the full potential and quality of these plugins, which will make your synth pads, strings and orchestral instruments sound more realistic, organic and analog than ever before.