Native Instruments Emulates ’80s Analogue Mastering Hardware With New Digital Channel Strip Plugin

Local Tools has introduced the Brainworx bx_console AMEK 200, a new virtual channel strip for blending and mastering that delivers the “transparency, precision and element” of the Nineteen Eighties mastering-grade analogue {hardware}.

“Meticulously modelled” on a few of what NI calls the “maximum fascinating analogue studio {hardware} of all time” – together with the AMEK EQ 200, AMEK Mastering Compressor, and the Gate/Expander characteristic from the bx_console AMEK 9099 – bx_console AMEK 200 combines sounds and lines that might be “unimaginable to provide” as a {hardware} unit in the actual global.

Diving deeper into options, with the channel strip’s AMEK EQ 200 phase, customers can recreate the sound of a “mythical parametric equaliser from the early Nineteen Eighties.

In other places, its AMEK Mastering Compressor gives “stunningly clear dynamic regulate”, and customers will also mimic the part tolerances present in actual analogue {hardware} due to TMT – Brainworx’s patent-registered Tolerance Modelling Era.

With those options wrapped in a CPU-efficient channel strip plugin, NI calls it a “dream come true for audio execs who love the color and persona of antique analogue {hardware}.

bx_console AMEK 200 is on sale at an introductory value of $299 thru 7 December, at which level it’s going to upward push to $399. As a part of this introductory be offering, shoppers will even obtain the AMEK EQ 250 – of $349 price – without cost.

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