Output Movement is on sale for EUR 49 for a limited time
Output Movement is the plug-in that put the developer’s name on the map with its lively approach to multi-effects. It’s now on sale for just EUR 49. It’s been discounted to this price before, but I don’t remember it ever being cheaper. I currently have more effects than I know what to do with. But at that price, I’d have no reservations about Movement with its rhythmic effects and transcendental spaces. That said, it’s still a bit of a CPU hog, or so I gather…
Output Movement sale
Output Movement is a multi-effects plug-in which combines multi-effects and modulation to add effected motion to your tracks. It has four rhythmic modulation sources (sidechain, flux, LFO, step modulation) and two effects engines producing a variety of tempo-sync effects. Each engine contains four slots for insert effects, such as delay, filter, reverb, EQ, compression, and distortion. A choice of over 300 presets is provided to get you going.
Movement’s power is easy to wield with the plug-in’s straightforward drag&drop interface. Simply drag a modulation source onto a destination and that settles it. A large X/Y pad lets you morph and automate between several effects parameters at once.
Overall, the plug-in is lots of fun and rich with creative potential. If you like rhythmic effects, such as Cableguys Shaperbox, you’ll probably love Movement. If you’re new to rhytmic modulation, EUR 49 is not a lot to spend on a proper introduction. You can buy Movement from our affiliate partner Plugin Boutique. Expansion packs are also on sale at 45% off.
System requirements
Movement works under Windows 7+ and macOS 10.7+ in VST, VST3, AU, and AAX formats. Output doesn’t offer M1 native compatibility for its plug-ins yet, but it’s probably knee deep into it. The free Output Hub application handles the online authorization process. A demo version can be downloaded from the Output website.
More information about Output Movement
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