In this week's Friday Free Plug-in, we are featuring JP-ME-1 From Ben Schulz.
What Is JP-ME-1?
JP-ME-1 emulates a famous 1980s digital reverb made by a well known Japanese manufacturer. It features twelve iconic sounds that can be recalled with only six buttons. We’ve tried it and think it’s worth having just for the gate preset! (DOOSH, DOOSH…).
How Do I Get This Plug-in?
Go to the Ben Schulz Website, register for an account and download the installer. The plug-in has to be authorised using your account credentials and you have to be online to do this.
This plug-in doesn't require an iLok. JP-ME-1 is available as VST/AU/AAX and Standalone for Win and Mac.
Public Beta
JP-ME-1 is in public beta and will remain free to use to people who download it during the public beta after the beta has ended. There is a buy now tab and a screen which prompts you to purchase the plug-in, this can be dismissed and the plug-in can be used without a purchase, however, if you like and use the plug-in then do consider buying it after the beta has ended to support the developer.