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You can still do that, or you can authorize two different computers using the iLok software, but without a dongle. In the past you had to authorize your Soundtoys plug-ins to an iLock dongle. Soundtoys has also changed its copy-protection scheme for the better. As mentioned, Speed is no longer in the bundle. According to Soundtoys, you can contact support for an installer and authorization so that you can still access it if you need to.
#Soundtoys effect rack vs bundle full#
In addition to all the plug-ins from Native Effects 4 except for Speed (Crystallizer, Decapitator, EchoBoy, FilterFreak 1, FilterFreak2, Pan Man, Phase Mistress, Tremolator) Soundtoys 5 also includesMicroShift, Primal Tap, Little Primal Tap, Radiator, Little Radiator, Little AlterBoy, Devil-Loc Deluxe, Devil-Loc, and Effect Rack.Īs you can see, there’s quite a difference in the number of plug-ins. One thing to bear in mind, though, with the exception of Little AlterBoy, which is the only one of its type, all the “Little” plug-ins that are now included in the bundle give you similar functionality (albeit more limited) to the full versions, so they aren't offering anything particularly different except a little less CPU usage. Previously some of the “Little” plug-ins like Little Primal Tap and Little Radiator were not available singly. The bundle is a lot more cost effective from a price-per-plug-in standpoint. I should interject that all of these plug-ins are now also available as single purchases - you don’t have to buy the bundle to get them. Before going into the specifics of the new stuff, let’s compare the Soundtoys 4 and 5 bundle plug-in lineups.