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Breathe life into your sound
A unique and powerful plugin to increase loudness, without sacrificing sonic quality or dynamic range. Add power and presence to your mix without the pumping of compression, or use on individual channels to bring them forward and add weight. Perfect to help vocals cut through the mix.
When driven harder, Inflator delivers tube-like musical warmth and provides the ‘sonic glue’ you need to gel your mix together!
Features
- Fully 64-bit compliant
- Adds presence and tube-like warmth
- Increases perceived loudness of any material
- Provides virtual headroom above digital maximum
- Direct and band-split modes
System Requirements
macOS
- OS X 10.12 or later (Intel / M1 Apple Silicon supported) (64-bit only)
- Formats: AAX, AU, VST3.
- Supported hosts: Pro Tools 11 or above (AAX Native), Logic Pro X 10.2, Logic 8 & 9, Digital Performer, Nuendo, Cubase, Ableton Live, Studio One
- iLok 2, iLok 3 USB key OR an iLok account with an active internet connection.
Windows
- Windows 7 or later.
- Formats: AAX, VST2 & VST3.
- Pro Tools 11 or above (AAX Native), Nuendo, Cubase, Ableton Live, Samplitude, Sequoia, Pyramix, Studio One.
- iLok 2, iLok 3 USB key OR an iLok account with an active internet connection.
Please note: This product supports iLok Cloud Authorisation. An iLok USB Dongle OR an active internet connection is required in order to activate and use this product.
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