Accusonus Bundles Audio Repair Plug-Ins

US ERA Bundle Standard and ERA Bundle Pro are available now      29/06/18

Accusonus Bundles Audio Repair Plug-Ins


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Accusonus has released their new ERA Bundle for audio repair. They tell us that they have updated/rebranded their denoise ERA-N and dereverb ERA-R and have added 2 new plugins in the mix: a single-knob De-Esser and a single-knob Plosive Remover.

A spokesperson told us, “We want to offer to our users high-quality audio repair technology in seconds with just the turn of a simple dial."

The bundles are aimed at non-post experts (i.e. videographers, youtubers, podcasters, bedroom musicians) who need high quality audio repair, but also at post production/recording professionals & studios who work in tight deadlines and need great results with a fast workflow.  

The ERA Bundle Standard will include the following products:

  • ERA Noise Remover (former ERA-N - Updated)
  • ERA Reverb Remover (former ERA-R - Updated)
  • ERA De-Esser (New)
  • ERA Plosive Remover (New)

The ERA Bundle Pro will include the following products:

  • ERA Noise Remover (former ERA-N - Updated)
  • ERA Reverb Remover (former ERA-R - Updated)
  • ERA De-Esser (New)
  • ERA Plosive Remover (New)
  • ERA-D

 

 

Pricing and Availability:

ERA Bundle Standard: Intro price (valid until 31/7/2018): $99 ($236)

ERA Bundle Pro: Intro price (valid until 31/7/2018): $299 ($535)

The ERA single-knob plugins (not ERA-D) can be purchased separately for: $59

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