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PSP Infinistrip $49 at ADSR Sounds - Expired early


Craig N

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Update - apparently PSP decided to end the sale earlier than the projected April 4 deadline. 

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This is a new low price, I think the lowest it's gone until now has been $70ish. 

Infinitely Configurable Channel Strip

PSP InfiniStrip can be used for mixing, tracking, or live streaming/broadcasting anywhere you need a great sounding and easy to configure channel strip, without having to worry about latency.

https://www.adsrsounds.com/product/software/pspaudioware-psp-infinistrip-channel-strip-plugin/

PSP InfiniStrip is an infinitely configurable channel strip plug-in based on PSP’s 20 years of experience in developing handcrafted plug-ins for tracking, mixing and mastering.

PSP InfiniStrip can be used for mixing, tracking, or live streaming/broadcasting anywhere you need a great sounding and easy to configure channel strip, without having to worry about latency!

PSP InfiniStrip is part of our series of Zero Latency Processing plug-ins; making it ideal for situations such as live

Features

25 independent processors divided into 8 types of modules (preamps, filters, compressors, equalisers, limiters, dynamic modules [expander, ducker and gate], control and special modules) to create your custom channel strip.

7 dedicated “slots” for you to add one module from each type of processing modules, and 2 flexible insert slots for any module type.

Intelligent parameter matching – easily swap different compressors or EQs without touching a knob to find your preferred colour and flavour.

3 different view modes (full, resizeable, and mini view mode) designed for different workflows and screen sizes.

External side-chain support for each module.

Includes both Mono and Stereo plug-in versions for different track types.

Zero latency processing.

Over 230 presets designed by top sound engineers from around the world.

Module List

Preamps:

Gain – pure gain with automated gain adjustment.

Pre 60s – as Gain plus valve type of preamp emulation.

Pre 70s – as Gain plus discrete preamp with a transformer.

Pre 80s – as Gain plus discrete transformer less preamp.

ADC 90s – as Gain plus 12 bit nonlinear analog to digital converter.

Filters:

Basic Filters – low and high pass filters with three slopes options per filter.

Pro Filters – Basic Filters plus middle filter with five filters types to choose from.

S.C.Filters – as Pro Filters but dedicated for the side chain processing.

Gate/Expander/Ducker:

Expander – expander with built in side chain filters and optional external side chain input.

Gate – gate with side chain filters and optional external side chain input.

Ducker – ducker with side chain filters and optional external side chain input.

Compressors:

Opto Pressor – optical compressor with optional external side chain input.

FET Pressor – redesigned for channel processing version of the PSP FETpressor with optional external side chain input.

VCA Pressor – VCA compressor designed for channel processing with optional external side chain input.

Equalizers:

ChannelQ – general purpose equalizer.

PreQursor – redesigned for channel processing version of the PSP preQursor.

RetroQ – redesigned and upgraded for channel processing version of the PSP RetroQ.

Limiters:

VCA Lim – in strip implementation of the PSP TwinL.

Opto Lim – in strip implementation of the PSP TwinL.

BrickWall – a sample accurate brick wall limiter.

Saturator – a dedicated and highly adjustable saturation module.

Control:

Master Control – fader, width, balance and meter.

Special:

De-esser – unique deesser algorithm.

De-hummer – hum noise reduction algorithm.

ReactivEQ [NEW!]- a specialised filter that acts as a type of dynamic equalizer.

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System requirements

PC

VST3

Windows 7 – Windows 11

64-bit VST3 compatible application

VST

Windows 7 – Windows 11

64-bit VST compatible application

AAX

Windows 7 – Windows 11

64-bit Pro Tools 11, 12 or Pro Tools HD 11, 12 or Pro Tools Ultimate

All DAWs

The latest iLok License Manager application installed 

macOS Intel or macOS Silicon

AudioUnit

macOS 10.10 – macOS 12.01 Monterey

64-bit AudioUnit compatible host application

VST

macOS 10.10 – macOS 12.01 Monterey

64-bit VST compatible host application

VST3

macOS 10.10 – macOS 12.01 Monterey

64-bit VST3 compatible host application

AAX

macOS 10.10 – macOS 12.01 Monterey

64-bit Pro Tools 11, 12 or Pro Tools HD 11, 12 or Pro Tools Ultimate

All DAWs

Up to date iLok License Manager application installed

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Lowest price ever! I almost pulled the trigger when it was $79 (I think).  I gave up watching it after picking up IK's Mixbox for $49 awhile back.   But... I have a few of these, but I use PSP Twin-L on every mix and adore the 2445 EMT reverb!  Oh oh.

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6 minutes ago, jngnz said:

You might as well just download a cracked copy then because that’s tax evasion.

I would say there's a pretty drastic difference between the developer, or reseller not getting a cent when using a cracked version, as opposed to the government not getting the additional taxes. Keeping in mind there are some sites that incorrectly charge taxes due to them not knowing how to accurately charge each country too.

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14 minutes ago, jngnz said:

Being morally ok doesn’t make something legal.

Drawing a conclusion that someone may as well just use a cracked version where nobody gets paid at all is quite the excessive exaggeration, regardless of legality, or morality.  As mentioned, some taxes are incorrectly charged by poor website coding. The charging of taxes incorrectly is probably more illegal than using a VPN to avoid those incorrect taxes. 

Either way, none of the points even slightly make it comparable that someone should use cracked software instead.

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1 hour ago, MusicMan said:

I ended up pulling the trigger on this one the other day. I really like it. I do own a number of PSP plugins, but this added some of the ones I didn't have all for only $49 and it came in a nice channel strip interface.

Me too!  I watched a couple of videos on it (again) and it seems really well thought out.  I certainly don't need it, but what a price for a bunch of quality plugins!

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