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Important Note: This product is only compatible with Windows operating systems.
Minimal System Group is pleased to introduce the new Analogue Mixing and Mastering Collection. Comprising of a comprehensive analogue modelled channel strip and 8 band EQ this collection contains two powerful tools that can be used on your channel and master busses to aid you with both mixing and mastering.
Features:
- Two plugins included - Analogue Channel Strip and Analogue EQ
- Channel Strip comprises of an 8 band customisable EQ, Buss Compressor, Limiter, and Master section
- Analogue EQ is an 8 band customisable EQ with Master section
- EQ frequency range - 20hz to 20,000hz on each band
- Each EQ band has +/-40dB of gain
- Buss Compressor designed to 'Glue' track groups together. Can also be used effectively to 'Glue' the final mixdown
- Signal flow of the Analogue Channel is as follows: EQ > Compressor > Limiter
- Monitoring meters on both plugins showing input, output, and compression gain reduction
- Analogue channel is perfect for buss channels or the master channel and can be used effectively for both mixing and mastering
- Modelled on analogue hardware
- Professional GUI design
- Low CPU usage
System Requirements
- PC running a Windows operating system. VST compatible DAW or VST hosting software.
- This plugin is 32bit but can be run on 64bit systems using jBridge.
- This plugin also operates within the 64bit versions of Cubase, Nuendo, Bitwig Studio, Reaper, Tracktion, Renoise, FL Studio, Sonar, Mixcraft and Samplitude using their inbuilt bridging.
- It is recommended that you always try out the demo before purchases to ensure that the plugin is compatible with your system.
Host Compatibility
- Minimal System Group Plugins run on Windows based PC's using a suitable VST host or DAW. Our plugins have been fully tested within Ableton Live, Adobe Audition, Cakewalk Sonar, FL Studio, Energy XT, Presonus Studio One, Renoise, and Cubase
Please note: This plugin is 32bit but can be run on 64bit systems using jBridge