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Great plugin and excellent value for everything that's included. Some nice saturation, some great compressors and really good EQ too. Highly recommended ?

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1 hour ago, MusicMan said:

Great plugin and excellent value for everything that's included. Some nice saturation, some great compressors and really good EQ too. Highly recommended ?

I second that. Best channel strip around for vintage applications. 

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So tempting, as I really like my PSP plugins. I'm just not sure I'd use it much, on top of all the other stuff I have and use. And in terms of flexibility within a single plugin, to get you going quickly, MixBox is hard to beat. 

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2 minutes ago, fitzroy said:

So tempting, as I really like my PSP plugins. I'm just not sure I'd use it much, on top of all the other stuff I have and use. And in terms of flexibility within a single plugin, to get you going quickly, MixBox is hard to beat. 

The quality of both the presets and the processors are better with the PSP strip. You will use it. 

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1 hour ago, fitzroy said:

So tempting, as I really like my PSP plugins. I'm just not sure I'd use it much, on top of all the other stuff I have and use. And in terms of flexibility within a single plugin, to get you going quickly, MixBox is hard to beat. 

A very interesting feature in infinistrip is that it matches the settings when switching between different variations of the same type of module (e.g., switching compressors, even if one model uses FET, the other is opto, etc). I don't remember MixBox doing that

 

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3 hours ago, ralfrobert said:

The quality of both the presets and the processors are better with the PSP strip. You will use it. 

Plus, I can actually read the numbers on the PSP modules.  Mixbox is a mixed bag.

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10 minutes ago, Marc Cormier said:

Plus, I can actually read the numbers on the PSP modules.  Mixbox is a mixed bag.

I have Mixbox, too, and it's not bad. But the big number of modules is not always helpful, and PSP have some of the best plugins in my opinion. The channel strip is just right, and results are both fast and great sounding. 

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2 hours ago, ralfrobert said:

The quality of both the presets and the processors are better with the PSP strip. You will use it. 

Key part was "to get you going quickly". Because I doubt I'd replace my Acustica channel strips with PSP's. 

59 minutes ago, Eusebio Rufian-Zilbermann said:

A very interesting feature in infinistrip is that it matches the settings when switching between different variations of the same type of module (e.g., switching compressors, even if one model uses FET, the other is opto, etc). I don't remember MixBox doing that

Yeah. That's definitely a plus ?

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For the fastest

Some codes to get it with an additional 50% off at the PSP Audioware web site

  • b865b7ba-169b-5d45-ac38-1b594a5a6461
  • 7a9634d0-adc9-5552-b805-2642e603d150
  • 28a73585-a03f-5b24-86e3-c84a14875a9a

 

Edited by Niky Serrano
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21 minutes ago, Niky Serrano said:

For the fastest

Some codes to get it with an additional 50% off at the PSP Audioware web site

  • b865b7ba-169b-5d45-ac38-1b594a5a6461

Thanks!  I used the above.

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