Suzanne Ciani, Chris Carter and Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith have all contributed presets to the new Fission effects plug-in from Eventide.
The plug-in uses an Eventide technology called Structural Effects, which allows you to split a sound into two parts and process the transient part of the sound separately to the tonal part, with it possible to add effects such as reverb, delay, compression and others to each sound.
The product will be available soon at a price of $97 for its first 45 days. After that, the price will increase to $179. You can check out an introductory video above and find out more information here.