Neve Console Emulated

US Brainworx bx_console N models the large-format Neve VXS analogue desk      03/10/17

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Brainworx says that the original bx_console plugin started it all–72 distinctly flavored channels of analog console sound that used patent-pending Tolerance Modeling Technology from Brainworx to deliver startlingly realistic Neve tone and character. They tell us that its new incarnation as bx_console N now sports TMT channel randomization and the option to add natural THD saturation on each channel, bringing it closer than ever to a full-on analog console experience right from within your DAW.

Among the bx_console N's features:

  • Models the rare, large-format Neve VXS analog mixing console, offering 72 different channels
  • Tolerance Modeling Technology (TMT, Patent Pending) simulates channel-to-channel variances in electronic components for the most realistic analog sound
  • Channel randomization feature lets you instantly assign a unique TMT channel number to every instance of the plugin in your entire session (up to 72 channels)
  • Continuously variable THD control adds colorful saturation independently per channel
  • Full-featured channel strip includes a Compressor/Limiter, Expander/Gate, 4-band EQ, and wide-ranging High Pass and Low Pass filters


Pricing and Availability:
$179

Owners of bx_console who purchased bx_console E and/or bx_console G get bx_console N for free.
Owners of bx_console who have not purchased bx_console E or G can upgrade for $29.

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