Baby Audio Transit Intro Sale

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BABY Audio releases Transit, a multi-effect for designing transitions. We’re taking a closer look at the plugin and giving away one FREE copy to one lucky BPB reader!

Transit ($59 intro price – usually $99), a multi-effects transition design plugin for macOS and Windows, is the latest release from a developer fast becoming one of my favorites, Baby Audio.

Baby Audio brought us plugins like TAIP, Crystalline, and the excellent Yamaha CS01 emulation BA-1.

This time, the developer has teamed up with producer and popular YouTube musician/educator Andrew Huang.

Many of you have probably seen Andrew’s videos, which range from making music with random items (including a rubber chicken) to cover songs, original releases, and production tutorials. The quirky stuff on his channel is a lot of fun, but the serious stuff is very useful; he’s an absolute powerhouse musician.

Transit is a transition designer that does two things: it allows you to make incredibly complex transitions and makes it incredibly easy. It’s easy because Transit enables you to do things from a single user-friendly plugin that would previously have required multiple tracks, plugins, and automation lanes.

Transit helps you create interesting build-ups, massive drops, motion effects, risers, sweeps, and anything else that takes you from one section to the next.

The plugin offers eighteen custom-designed effect modules that are assignable across seven available slots.

Available effects modules include AutoPan – BitCrusher – Chorus – Delay – Distortion – Filter 12 – Filter 24 – Flanger – Noise – Osc – OTT -Phaser – Pitch Shift – Pump – Reverb – Spread – Tremolo – Utility.

You can see from the included modules whether you’re working on a House anthem, a Pop hook, or a captivating film trailer, you have everything you need for epic transitions.

As you load effects modules, you’ll see appropriate parameter controls for each. The magic of Transit lies in the ability to assign every parameter (or as many as you like) to the global Macro Control, the Transition knob.

Once you assign parameters to the Transition knob and set start/end amounts, you have one knob controlling an incredible amount of movement across (up to) seven effects modules and countless parameters. Now, you can automate the Transition knob (Macro Control) and forget needing more automation lanes.

Working inside Transit is easy because everything is clear to see, and it makes your workflow much neater, which will be a real timesaver down the line. Of course, it’s also useful as a static effect without automation.

Transit comes with over 300 presets suitable across a mix or single tracks, and it has an intelligent randomizer.

Another key feature of Transit is Sequencer Mode, which lets you trigger DAW-synced transitions, meaning you can avoid automation lanes altogether. You can set the length of your transition, then hit play, and it will start on the next bar; the play/stop buttons are MIDI assignable, so it’s ideal for live use.

Inside Sequencer Mode, you’ll find Pendulum and Loop Modes. Loop mode is exciting because it gives you this powerful LFO tool that throws up unexpected effects you can fade in and out or let run wild.

Transitions are often a sticking point in composition and production; it’s not uncommon to have points A and B in your mind but still be unsure how to get from one to the other.

I’m lucky enough to have spent a little time with Transit, and it really does make things easier. I’m only scratching the surface here; it’s a plugin you can easily get lost in but lost creatively, not left in a confused, unenthusiastic state because you’ve lost control of what’s happening – I already like it a lot!

Transit is available in AU, VST, and AAX formats for macOS (10.7 upwards) and Windows (7 upwards).

Buy: Transit (Intro Sale 40% off – Now $59)

The Giveaway

BABY Audio offers a FREE copy of Transit to one lucky BPB reader.

To enter the giveaway, answer the following question in the comments below: What is your favorite BABY Audio plugin?

We will randomly select and announce the lucky winner on this page on Monday, September 4th.

Good luck, everyone, and thank you for reading Bedroom Producers Blog!

🏆 The lucky winner is our reader Jozef, who commented: Comeback Kid.

Believe it or not, this is the first time ever that our random comment picker selected the first entry! Congratulations to Jozef! We will email you the prize right away.

Everyone else, thanks for participating in the giveaway, and better luck next time. We have many more giveaways and freebies coming soon!

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James is a musician and writer from Scotland. An avid synth fan, sound designer, and coffee drinker. Sometimes found wandering around Europe with an MPC in hand.

797 Comments

  1. El Super VHS y Parallel Aggressor son mis favoritos, el Magic Dice me parece un súper plug-in, ya quiero probar esta joya de Transit.

  2. My favorite plugin from Baby Audio would actually have to be Transit. I realize this is what you’re giving away, but I picked it up immediately the other day and have enjoyed every minute I’ve spent using it. If I win I’ll just give the license to a friend as a gift!

  3. Daniel Calado.

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    I don’t own it but it’s Spaced Out. As for the freebies, I’m a huge fan of Pitch Drift but I love all of them. Thanks for the chance and good luck everyone.

  4. I like all the tools “Baby Audio” is making lately and my favorite plugin is difficult but….
    Crystaline is my favorite too good.

  5. I haven’t had a chance to use the Baby Audio plugins, but Transit really makes it easy to work on transitions, I think it can be very useful, at least for me..

  6. I use Smooth Operator on everything and absolutely love it! Definitely my favorite Baby Audio plugin right now, but Transit might change that.

  7. My favorite by far is IHNY2. I❤️NY mk1 was cool, but mk2 takes the cake in terms of useful features for solid parallel compression tones.

  8. Laura Reynolds

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    I love all Baby Audio’s plugins and can’t wait to try Transit! Hard to pick a favorite, but I’ll go with Spaced Out.

  9. For me, it’s Parallel Aggressor, with Comeback Kid a close second place. Love the ease of operation and how quickly usable results can be achieved.

  10. Enrique Mancia

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    Magic Dice. When you need something but don’t know what exactly, this will at least give you ideas and inspiration, if not the final result you didn’t know you needed.

  11. I like Spaced Out’s Lush Echo/Reverb effect. It has its own magic and I believe combining it with Transit would create a unique combo of effects.

  12. Theodoros Papadopoulos

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    Crystalline
    One of best new way of thinking Reverbs!
    I don’t know how many times I used it since it got out.

  13. Transit!!
    is absolutely my favorite after testing it for a few days.
    Would be magical to be able to win a copy so I can really start using it for real. :)

  14. My favourite Baby Audio Plugin so far has to be the BA-1, as there are very few emulations of the famous Yamaha CS-01 out there (especially in the software domain), although I do love Comeback Kid and Magic Dice.

  15. Comeback Kid. It has the unique ability of producing the exact delay style that I want, when I need it. Adding some swirl and sauce is just an added cherry on top.

  16. I really like the Pitch Drift, it makes things feel a bit more natural sometimes, I’d love to try Transit at some point though.

  17. Pitch Drift’s great for a free plug. Outside of that, Keylay, Baby Comeback and Crystalline are pretty dope. Sorry, couldn’t choose one.

    • BTW, thanks for making me compare all the Baby Audio plugs I’ve got! Just now realizing how a combo of ’em can be some real fire!

  18. I love Crystalline. Have tried so many different plugins and this one is by far the best I have found. Saving money to buy more from BabyAudio.

  19. smooth operator
    because of how good it sounds and how easy it is to work with it. It has saved me from several atrocities that with other accessories I have not been able to solve

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