About Us
Kazrog produces an essential collection of audio plugins for VST, AU, and AAX formats, setting new standards for analog emulation and digital precision. Kazrog has received multiple NAMM TEC Awards nominations, and has become an industry staple for signal processing.
At Kazrog, we are committed to a vision of extreme attention to detail and elegance in software and sound design.
Team
Timeline
August 2023
Kazrog & Avalon release VT-747SP Native plugin
Kazrog, in partnership with Avalon Design, releases the first-ever plugin emulation of the renowned, NAMM TEC Award winning Avalon VT-747SP. Released to a massive outpouring of positivity from pro mix and mastering engineers worldwide, this release marks the beginning of a partnership that both companies are excited about.
January 2021
True Dynamics receives NAMM TEC Award nomination
Kazrog's True Dynamics is nominated for the 2021 NAMM TEC Award in the Signal Processing Software - Effects category.
January 2020
True Iron receives NAMM TEC Award nomination
Kazrog's True Iron is nominated for the 2020 NAMM TEC Award in the Signal Processing Software (Dynamics / EQ / Utilities) category.
July 2018
True Iron Released
Kazrog releases True Iron, the first-ever analog line transformer emulation plugin, which would go on to receive a NAMM TEC Award nomination, and has found its way into the signal paths of Grammy-Award winning, multi platinum certified mixers, mastering engineers, and producers worldwide.
May 2015
KClip Released
Kazrog releases the first-ever cross platform mastering clipper plugin, KClip, setting a new standard for transparent mastering loudness with audiophile grade oversampling.
January 2011
Kazrog Becomes an Audio Plugin Company
With the launch of Recabinet 3 (a plugin with the acclaimed Recabinet IR library built in, and the groundbreaking Speaker Dynamics algorithm), Kazrog releases their first audio plugin.
January 2008
Recabinet Launched
Kazrog is founded by Shane McFee, and launches Recabinet, the first-ever commercial library of speaker cabinet impulse responses (IRs), inspiring many copycats and setting the new industry standard for guitar recording and live performance that would become ubiquitous.