Focusrite New Compression and EQ Emulations for Liquid Mix: Vintage Legendary Mixes For Today's Production Requirements
As an multi-channel Firewire mix processor, Liquid Mix is already a highly decorated studio tool, winning multiple awards from various music technology magazines. With a new (and free) release from Focusrite, this abundantly praised piece of equipment will be boosted further to be equipped with more classic and revolutionary sounds. Classic compressors, limiters and EQ units are the focus of the new upgrade, making it easier than ever to coax the sounds of legendary recordings from your Liquid Mix.
This new package from Focusrite features 21 new compression emulations based on two compressors: the API 2500 Stereo Compressor and the Millenia STT-1. Both being amazing pieces of hardware outboard gear in their own right, emulations based on the API 2500 and the Millenia STT-1 offer more choices to the Liquid Mix user in getting that mix to become legendary in status and to bear a hallmark event in the history of music production. Besides these compressor emulations, one EQ emulation has been provided, which was modeled after the original Mk1 Chandler Limited Edition EMI/Abbey Road Passive TG Channel. Not only does the new EQ elimination offer new choices, it does offer you what's the key to the mix during the Abbey Road sessions by the Beatles.
All of these new compression and EQ emulations can be downloaded by all Liquid Mix users at no charge. Having a couple new Liquid Assets added to your existing collection at hand will further inflate your price and your value as you create timeless mixes. This free provision includes Liquid Mix HD users as well to ensure that no Liquid Mix user is left out of this interesting offer. With Liquid Mix and Liquid Mix HD units selling for much less, musical fluidity is at hand and your glide will be smoother with these new emulations.







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