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Lindell Audio 50 Series
Console emulation of the classic “American Sound”
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AMEK EQ 200
Classic EQ in a Modern Design
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Brainworx bx_console SSL 9000 J
The unmistakable sound of the SSL 9000 J
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Shadow Hills Mastering Compressor Class A
The Pinnacle Of The Shadow Hills Sound
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ADPTR AUDIO Streamliner
Your masters – ready for streaming!
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Knif Audio Knifonium
Tube-driven Synthesizer Emulation with Endless Possibilities
Blog
Mixing Masterclass with Michael Brauer
Michael Brauer shows how to to mix a whole song with only two stems as source material and also...
George Seara Interview and Neold BIG AL presets
For the release of BIG AL George Seara shares a set of his very own presets and talks about...
Jordan Rudess on getting heavy guitar sounds with a keyboard
Dream Theater keyboarder Jordan Rudess talks about getting heavy guitar sounds on a keyboard with...
Jason LaRocca on mixing scores for movies and games
Starting out as a punk singer/guitarist Jason LaRocca became the producer and recording engineer...
The glue and vibe of the sixties
Joe Carrell checks out the NEOLD V76U73 plugin to fix a mix that is lacking some analog saturation.
Talking Tubes, Tone, and Textures with Jonte Knif
Justin Colletti interviewed Jonte Knif, the mastermind behind one of the most exciting synthesizers...
Koen Heldens on headphone mixing with the dearVR MONITOR
Learn more about the MONITOR plugin's key features as Hip Hop engineer & producer Koen Heldens...
Ken DURO Ifill on mixing Hip Hop and R'n'B
Find out how and why the bx_console 9000 J became an invaluable part for DUROs mixing in the studio.
Why the Bettermaker EQ232D made it on Romesh Dodangoda's top list
Grammy-nominated producer Romesh Dodangoda talks his workflow, the Bettermaker EQ232D plugin and...
Mick Schultz Bass-Mint Interview
Mick Schultz talks about his career, his workflow as producer, and how to create unique sounds with...
The SSL Consoles with Joe Carrell
Black, brown, orange, pink - learn about the unique character of each SSL console.
Interview with Hannes Bieger
Hannes Bieger is the go-to producer and mixing engineer for numerous big names in contemporary...
Brand Partners
Richard Chycki
Plugin Alliance has a great selection of eminently musical, useful plugins many of which are optimized for both AAX DSP and native environments. Authorization allotments are very fair and managing auths could not be easier. Most important, the Alliance listens to users and focuses that input on innovation and product improvement.
Glenn Schick
Plugin Alliance was one of the first places my knowledgeable engineer and producer friends told me to check out. I then made the switch from my old analog rig. And am I glad I did! From the ease of their installation and account management tools, to no silly iLoks, it was love at first download! Then I found such a great set of Mastering tools! I couldn't live without my bx EQs now!
Craig Bauer
I've been extremely vocal about a number of the Plugin Alliance tools that I use in my production and mixing. The bx_digital V3, Vertigo VSC-2 and VSM-3 have been in every single mix since they've been available. The new Acme Opticom is quickly becoming another one of those plugins as well. Plugin Alliance provides an invaluable set of tools that I just can't live without if I want to get the job done.
Matt Still
I've been using Plugin Alliance plugins for about a year now. The bx_digital V2 and the Maag EQ4 were the first plugins I bought. They were both very good choices.
Benjamin Rice
What I love most about Plugin Alliance, is the vast amount of incredibly useful and amazing sounding plugins that are AAX DSP, giving me the ability to work with very powerful and creative tools without having to sacrifice my workflow while tracking.
Jason Goldstein
Plugin Alliance is a one stop shop for just about all of your plugin needs. Multiple manufacturers, offering some of the best EQ, compression, corrective, and mastering tools on the market today. One account and one license covers them all, it couldn't be more simple. I also really love that they offer FULLY functional demos, allowing the user to truly see what their products are capable of before they commit to buying.
David Arnold
All Plugin Alliance guitar and bass amp modellers have pretty much replaced what I've been using up to this point. The prime reason is character -- they don't sound like plugins, especially anyone else's plugins, which, to a certain extent, I've found sound a bit 'the same.'
Rafa Sardina
The plugins are so relevant. They are not only usable, but very in-depth tools.
Some of the best out there!