Plug-In Bundle For Mac And Windows

US OverTone DSP 500-series XL Plug-in Bundle features reverb, dynamics and EQ      04/02/15

Plug-In Bundle For Mac And Windows


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Offering a substantial saving compared to purchasing individually, the OverTone DSP 500-Series XL Bundle includes these plug-ins for Windows, Mac and Linux:

  • RVB500 Stereo plate reverb
  • DYN4000 G-series console channel dynamics
  • EQ500 Analogue Filter Modelling EQ
  • DYN500 Soft-knee channel compressor with tape saturation

 

Here's OverTone DSP's description of them:

The RVB500 provides a stereo plate reverb capable of a rich variety of effects, with intuitive controls and low demands on CPU and system resources.

The DYN500 provides soft-knee compression, and a gentle 'tape saturation' style overdrive when driven at high levels.

The EQ500 provides a versatile three band parametric EQ, using Analogue Filter Modelling algorithms to accurately replicate a natural sounding analogue filter response without requiring high sample rates or CPU intensive upsampling, allowing more plugin instances in a typical DAW.

The DYN4000 emulates the world-famous SSL G-series channel dynamics, providing versatile compressor and expander / gate sections with variable hysterisis, switchable fast attack and hard / soft knee options.

All plugins are capable of mono or stereo operation, providing professional console grade processing while being economical with CPU and system resources.

  • Mac VST / VST3 and Audio Unit
  • Windows VST (32 and 64Bit) and VST3 (64Bit only)
  • Linux VST
  • No extra hardware required
  • No iLok / hardware copy protection
  • Flexible licensing - use on multiple PCs
  • Free updates and support



Pricing and Availability:
Introductory price of £45 (normally £60)

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