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Native Instruments Announces New Brainworx bx_console AMEK 200

Channel strip is modeled on some of the most desirable analog studio hardware, including the AMEK EQ 200, the AMEK mastering compressor, and the gate/expander feature from the bx_console AMEK 9099.
The interface of the new Brainworx bx_console AMEK 200 channel strip from Native Instruments.

Native Instruments has announced the Brainworx bx_console AMEK 200, a new channel strip for mixing and mastering that’s designed to deliver the the transparency, precision, and detail of 1980s mastering-grade analog hardware.

Modeled on some of the most desirable analog studio hardware, bx_console AMEK 200 combines the sounds of the AMEK EQ 200, the AMEK mastering compressor, and the gate/expander feature from the bx_console AMEK 9099. This unique combination of sounds and features would be difficult to produce as a hardware unit in the real world.

With the AMEK EQ 200 section, users recreate the unique sound and clarity of a popular parametric equalizer from the early 1980s, in addition to attaining transparent dynamic control from the AMEK mastering compressor’s processing. They can also mimic the component tolerances found in analog hardware due to TMT – Brainworx‘s patent-registered Tolerance Modeling Technology (US Patent No. 10,725,727).

New bx_console AMEK 200 is on sale at $299 USD ($399 USD regularly) through December 7, 2023. As part of the introductory offer, purchasers will also receive the AMEK EQ 250 for free (a $349 value).

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