Softube’s "Weiss DS1-MK3"—an officially licensed mastering hardware emulation plug-in featuring a compressor, limiter, and de-esser that faithfully recreates the Weiss DS1-MK3 mastering processor—is now 55% off at $249.
Softube’s "Weiss DS1-MK3"—an officially licensed mastering hardware emulation plug-in featuring a compressor, limiter, and de-esser that faithfully recreates the Weiss DS1-MK3 mastering processor—is now 55% off at $249.
Softube’s "Weiss DS1-MK3" is an emulation of the hardware unit of the same name. It is a mastering plug-in from Softube that boasts exceptional quality, designed to meet the exacting standards of studio engineers.
Master compression, limiting, and de-essing without compromise. The dream of every mastering engineer is coming true. Softube’s plug-in is a line-by-line code port of the legendary Weiss DS1-MK3 mastering processor—an essential unit for serious mastering engineers.
The DS1-MK3 brings unrivaled mastering quality to DAW-based studios, complete with new features and workflows, delivering top-tier mastering dynamics at a more affordable price than ever before. The purchase of the DS1-MK3 also includes the intelligent Weiss MM-1 Mastering Maximizer plug-in, the Weiss Deess de-essing plug-in, and the Weiss Compressor/Limiter plug-in.
Features
Officially licensed and approved by Daniel Weiss himself.
Not merely an emulation, but a line-by-line code port of the original digital hardware.
Get the exact same processor as the $10,000 original at a fraction of the cost.
Three processors in one: perform de-essing, compression, and limiting using industry-standard tools.
Processes at resolutions up to 32-bit/192kHz for exceptional sound quality.
Advanced metering with waveform view.
Features brand-new presets by Bob Katz.
Truly versatile de-essing: select custom filters, adjust frequencies, and tailor the process to your needs, whether working in stereo or Mid/Side. The digital compressor operates at speeds impossible for analog units, offering complete control.
Includes two all-new limiter algorithms alongside the original Weiss algorithm.
Run multiple instances of this legendary unit in the same mix at no extra cost.
Clean, transparent, and unmatched—which is why the hardware is found in major mastering studios worldwide.
Until July 15.
