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Piet De Ridder
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Tone Projects / Basslane Pro

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Tone Projects don't release a lot of plugins, but each one is an inimitable jewel. First, there was Kelvin Tone Shaper which took saturation to the next, dual-stage level, then came Unisum, immediately recognized by the industry as the king among (software) mastering compressors (and, to this day, still unmatched), and now there's Bassfader Pro, the "definitive tool for controlling low-end, low end stereo width and crafting impactful bass that translates across formats and playback systems".

Features:
- Variable width manipulation of low- or bandpassed frequency areas
- Transparent linear phase or zero latency mode
- Mono Recovery feature to dynamically recover anti-phase signals that would otherwise be lost when summed to mono
- Unique Stereo Harmonics for adding upper bass harmonics in stereo based on the filtered low-end with full control over width and character
Dynamic width compression or expansion with a Unisum-powered multiband dynamics processor tailored for transient sensitive control of the side channel
- Unisum-powered dynamic EQ capable of compression or expansion for gorgeous low-end punch and weight
- Flexible Pre/Post filtering of sub frequencies, including an analog inspired resonant highpass filter for a tight bass boost
- Bass focussed output limiter to keep peaks in range
-Flexible monitoring and multi-band stereo balance/correlation metering
- Native support for both Intel and Apple Silicon processors



Format: VST3, AU, AAX for Mac and Windows.
Intro Price: $99 (reg. price $129 from Dec 1)
Owners of Kelvin or Unisum will receive an additional discount via email.

Tone Projects have also updated an old freebie of theirs (from before the company became Tone Projects): Basslane which, while nowhere near as powerful as the Pro version, is still quite useful.

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