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The Britson Console Emulation Now Only $29!!

Sonimus have reduced the price of their Britson Console Emulation plugin to $29.00 (usually $39.00). The offer ends March 28th.

Give your mixes the cohesion, warmth, and openness that they were missing with Britson. Britson Channel and Buss emulate the sound of British 8014 consoles with a personality of their own. Musical filter section, two different saturation modes, 3 tone colors busses, stereo crosstalk, and grouping capabilities make Britson a great tool to create 3-dimensional mixes.

Imagine being able to control all Britson instances from a single instance. Imagine the freedom to assign Britson instances into “groups” for simultaneous control of all grouped instances.

Now, with Britson it’s possible to do just that: Turn on/off saturation, choose Fat or Normal mode, make volume adjustments for a group of instruments, and alter the drive for a group of instances, all from the convenience of one Master Instance.

You can use Britson in several ways: as an aggressive saturation tool using “output compensation” or/and FAT, to adjust highs and lows using Britson’s HP and LP filters, or simply to add more color to your tracks. You may use Britson as you wish. There are no limits. But we recommend first using Britson in the manner outlined in the “As a Gain Staging Tool” section. Once you have achieved optimal gain staging following this method, you may choose to add another Britson instance for use as a “creative effect”.

Britson Buss includes the option to choose a predefined output color EQ, This affects the signal sent to the output saturation algorithm.

Sonimus’ recommended setting is “Default Flat” (bypass). However, if you find your program material suffers from poor highs, you may choose to engage “Master Bright” on the Master Buss instance of Britson. Master Bright imparts more “air” and can serve to “de-harsh” unsatisfactorily recorded material.

A final buss EQ coloration option is “Master Loudness.” Intended for use on the master buss, Master Loudness lends your audio material more “air” on the high-end, and a bit more warmth on the low-end. As with “Master Bright,” we recommend using Master Loudness judiciously: on occasions when you find your material lacking a pleasant amount of brightness and a satisfying amount of low-end.

The Britson Emulation Console is available to PC and Mac users (VST, VST3, AU, AAX and RTAS).

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