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<description>Topic: Equinox - Andy James - Using STL Tones Tonality Plugin (cover)

Message: Thanks for coming here, In this video I perform one of my favourite tracks from Andy James' latest album (at this point in time) Arrival. For this track I am using the factory presets in the plugin without any modification, only modifying master levels of the overall plugin to balance the mix.
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