![]() ![]() While other companies have proven their skill at emulating individual equalizers or dynamics processors to near perfection, with the release of their bx_console, Brainworx has jumped into the hardware emulation game with serious gusto, going about the monumental task of emulating an entire Neve VXS Console.įew names in the music technology business are as revered as Neve, and fewer still have the ability to cause otherwise introverted, social awkward studio nerds to spill forth a torrent of flowery pronouns on the mythical, orgasm-inducing properties of op-amps or hand wound transformers. The company initially came to prominence with a range of plug-ins featuring M/S, or Mid-Side processing, a feature that up until that point was to be found almost exclusively on expensive hardware units, in the world’s top mastering studios. Though perhaps slightly lesser known, another company that has most certainly earned its place at the top alongside those just mentioned, is Brainworx. A quick perusal of even the most curmudgeonly online forms will turn up countless stories of engineers with racks of the most sought after EQs and compressors money can buy, none of which have been turned on in months, in favour of the near perfect software emulations and inherent total recall on offer from the likes of Universal Audio, Waves and Softtube. Hardware debates of yore are are essentially over. Speak to even the most seasoned recording engineer or music producer these days, and most will tell you that the often intensely heated Software vs.
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