Slate Digital

3330 W Cahuenga Blvd, 510, 90068, Los Angeles, United States
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About Slate Digital

Everyone should be able to create great-sounding music without breaking the bank. The All Access Pass from Slate Digital includes over 60 plugins. From spot-on models of classic analog gear to cutting-edge synths to thousands of royalty-free samples, it's everything you need to start cranking out hit records. And we should know—award-winning producers & artists swear by Slate plugins every day. Stop endlessly hunting for plugins & start making great music.

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Albn
GB

Slate is a weak brand Slate is a company that releases products at $999 to drop the price to $499 couple years later. I lost all my trust in this company after buying the VML-1 a great product that lost half its value, which is the opposite of what strong brands like Neumann produces. The plugin offer is ridiculous you can't buy a plugin below $200 but you are pushed to subscribe to the all access that I personally do not want.

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Hui
PL

Sucks so hard Overpriced AF, meh sounding, owner is narcissist, and the worst thing: extremely bad, poorly written code. These are not plugins for the 20s, maybe they were ok for the 00s. But now we have so many better alternatives

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Craig Inglis
GB

Simply Amazing. Amazing collection of VSTs from compressors to synths. All at a ridiculously low monthly price. More plugins getting added all the time as well. Highly recommended to anyone who's into music production. You can't go wrong with their All Access Pass.

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Pato Podestá
ES

Be careful, scams people When you suscribe to this page, you arent allowed to unsuscribe for a full year. So you are going to be charged every month., Without the posibility of unsuscribing. Total scam

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T. Paprika
ES

Finally, great products for an affordable price... Finally, great products for an affordable price... Still doesn't make better music or better humans but better sounding music and maybe less stressed and/or more satisfied musicians, producers and engineers for sure, without spending a fortune on overpriced, big and heavy hardware, km's of expensive cables, huge electricity bills, service and insurance fees. Been there, done that, got the t-shirt. The future is here! Take advantage of it! But first, learn to play on at least one instrument and some basic music theory please! It's never too late! Life is too short for bad music! Even if it's fashionable every now and then. Cheers!

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