Alex's journey with the RC-20 Retro Color taught him a valuable lesson: that investing in quality tools and supporting creators not only leads to better music but also contributes to a healthier and more innovative music production ecosystem. From then on, Alex continued to explore and invest in software that could enhance his music, always choosing the path of integrity and support for the artists behind the tools he loved.
One day, while browsing through a music production forum, Alex stumbled upon a post about the RC-20 Retro Color by XLN Audio. The plugin promised to bring back the magic of vintage recordings by simulating the natural coloration and distortion of old tape machines, consoles, and effects units. Intrigued, Alex decided to give it a try and downloaded the trial version. Alex's journey with the RC-20 Retro Color taught
The story begins with a musician named Alex, who had been struggling to find the right sound for his new project. With a background in electronic music production, Alex was well-versed in using software to craft his unique soundscapes. However, despite his proficiency, he found that his tracks lacked a certain warmth, a certain "glue" that he remembered from his favorite records made in the 80s and 90s. The plugin promised to bring back the magic