Last year, Fourier Audio’s transform.engine began shipping to sound reinforcement companies and touring engineers, designed to run VST3-native software plugins in a live environment.
At NAMM 2025, transform.engine becomes more full-featured, not only with the recent launch of v1.2 software offering Cuelists, but with the news that it will now also offer a companion software bundle, known as the transform.suite ’25, which brings together more than 70 plugins from the world’s top studio processing developers.
Sold on an annual license, transform.suite ’25 includes a curated selection of the plugins for live productions from 10 respected partners, including:
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Baby Audio – including the Crystalline reverb
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Eventide – including the H3000 Factory Mk II effects processor
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Harrison – including the 32Classic Channel Strip
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oeksound – including Soothe Live, the low-latency version of oeksound’s dynamic resonance suppressor, Soothe, brought to the transform.engine for the first time
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Plugin Alliance – including the Shadow Hills Mastering Compressor and SPL Transient Designer Plus
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Slate Digital – including a wide range of modules from its Virtual Mix Rack collection
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Solid State Logic – including the 4K E channel strip, and the Sourcerer expander/isolator
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sonible – including true:level, true:balance and pure:verb
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tc electronic – including the VSS3 and VSS4 reverbs, and the ITU BS.1770-3 loudness meter from System 6000
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Universal Audio – including the Teletronix LA-2A Classic Leveling Amplifier, Lexicon 224 Digital Reverb, and Pultec Passive EQs
Upon purchase from Fourier Audio online, the plugins in the transform.suite ’25 are immediately installed and licensed onto the user’s transform.engine with a single button click, which reportedly eliminates any worries about monthly subscription management or the complexities of navigating different plugin licensing platforms.