![]() But having the other three titles are the real reason I suggest this bundle. That said, coaxing the maximum performance out of this engine can be tricky with the original interface (hardware owners are doubtlessly accustomed to navigating the unit). The sound quality lives up to the reputation, hype and all. Users who wish to type values for controls can enable "Bob Ludwig Mode." Honestly, using this plug-in for a week made me start pricing a real one. Known for an ergonomic one-button-per-feature interface, the plug-in can be controlled via mouse or scroll wheel and is mappable to a suitable controller (e.g. The main DS1-MK3 GUI embodies the $10,000 hardware right down to the graphic display. All use the Weiss processing engine, but Softube has developed streamlined controls with never before seen graphics for each version. As of writing, three additional titles (the MM-1 Mastering Maximizer, the Deess de-esser, and Compressor/Limiter plug-ins) are part of the product line. Normally this would be sufficiently big news, but Softube did not stop there. Somehow, Softube convinced Daniel Weiss to hand over the code block for his digital hardware Weiss DS1-MK3. ![]() Softube is one of the most acclaimed emulation developers, so it was a surprise that their release of the Weiss DS1-MK3 mastering compressor was not a model – it's a line-by-line source transfer of the real thing.
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