Freqport, a partnership between two small entities in Denmark and Australia, pitches the FT-1 freqtube as "real analog processing inside your computer." Quite enticing. Warming up your drum machines, synths, bass lines and more is something that every musician who works "in the box" could get behind, but does it live up to the hype?

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