Free BIAS Plug-In

US Plug-in from Master Perfection Suite offered free from BIAS web site for a limited time      21/08/08

Free BIAS Plug-In


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BIAS, Inc. have announced that for a limited time, a powerful plug-in from their highly acclaimed Master Perfection Suite ($599 SRP), will be made available at no charge from the company's web site. The AU, RTAS/AS, and VST plug-in is compatible with most host applications on Mac OS X and Windows XP/Vista including Peak, Cubase/Nuendo, Digital Performer, GarageBand, Live, Logic Express/Pro, Pro Tools, Sonar, and more.
The Master Perfection Suite combines six uniquely powerful plug-ins for mixing, mastering, analysis and sound design - featuring linear phase multi-band dynamics (Sqweez-3 and -5) and spectral matching (Repli-Q), seven analysis tools (Reveal), 4,6,8 and 10-band paragraphic EQ (SuperFreq), pitch correction/modification (PitchCraft), and a top-performing gate with integrated downward expander (GateEx). For a limited time, BIAS has selected one plug-in from this suite to be offered at no charge.
Unlike freeware editions with limited functionality or use time, this new promotion from BIAS provides users with a fully functional product that doesn't expire. Although the promotion will end after September 30th, users who download and authorize the plug-in by that date may continue using the product with no additional fees or limitations.
Jason E. Davies, VP Sales & Marketing for BIAS, told us, "It's a great incentive to add a new plug-in to your audio software host - simply go to our site, download, and start processing at no charge. While we anticipate users will quickly realize the benefits of purchasing the Master Perfection Suite in its' entirety after receiving one of the plug-ins at no charge, its really an unconditional gift to audio software users worldwide."
Pricing and Availability:
Free offer ends September 30th.
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