Sonnox Post Bundle including DeClicker, DeBuzzer, DeNoiser, EQ, Dynamics, Limiter v2, Reverb, SuprEsser Native

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Please note: This product is machine authorisable and will require a FREE iLok account which you can set up here.

Sonnox is the leading designer of innovative, high quality, award-winning audio processing plug-ins for professional audio engineers.

The Sonnox Post Collection is an uncompromising, all-encompassing plug-in solution for audio post-production. Improving dialogue audio, creating unique ambient spaces, polishing a final mix, or removing unwanted noise from set – Sonnox Post will help in a variety of post-production workflows to quickly achieve the sound you’re looking for.

Oxford Dynamics:

A powerhouse of dynamic control in a single plugin that features six independent processes for precision dynamic sculpting of your tracks.

Oxford EQ:

This versatile parametric EQ plugin traces its heritage back to the revered, million-dollar Sony OXF-R3 digital console. Now, you can unleash the power of the Sony OXF-R3 from your DAW.

Oxford Limiter:

Every mastering engineer’s worst nightmare is having the final master sounding overly squashed, with key transient components such as the kick and snare having lost all their weight and bite. The Oxford Limiter has been designed to combat this problem, enabling limiting that allows loud mixes to maintain their punch and clarity.

Oxford Reverb:

The Oxford Reverb is a versatile reverb plugin that allows you to create real space for your sound. With 120 presets as standard, the Oxford Reverb gives you a solid foundation on which to build. 

Oxford SuperEsser:

Operating between 20hz – 20kHz, this plugin goes deeper than your standard de-esser, letting you hear and see problematic frequencies across the full audio spectrum before dialling them out.

Oxford DeNoiser:

The DeNoiser plugin with its integrated de-hisser delivers surgical broadband noise reduction in real time. The process is based on a continual analysis of the input signal in order to build a noise profile. Alternatively use Freeze Mode to sample a section of audio containing just target noise. Simply define the threshold below which noise is removed and use the Reduction slider to taste.

Oxford DrBuzzer:

Use the intuitive display to help isolate the fundamental frequency – it’ll constantly give you feedback on the top contenders – or define it manually with the help of a tone generator. Don’t worry if the fundamental wanders, the default Auto Tracking Mode will follow it in real time. The harmonics of your problem fundamental frequency will also be tracked. All that remains is to engage the default comb filter or the optional parametric EQ, and then fine-tune the content that’s removed using DIFF auditioning.

Oxford DeClicker:

The Oxford DeClicker features three discrete sections for removing pops, clicks and crackle from your sound. Each has a threshold and sensitivity control to define the number of events that are detected and removed. The unique Events Graph shows the level and duration of each pop, click and crackle as it’s detected in three separate colour-coded groups. 

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