Focusrite offers free Eventide plug-in and 50% discount

Focusrite has unveiled a new offer for its Plug-in Collective community from 5 July to 6 September. The availability of free Eventide plug-in EQuivocate (normally costs $99) coincides with a 50% discount off Eventide’s Elevate Mastering Bundle. Registered Focusrite hardware customers can access the free plug-in and discount from their Focusrite accounts.

Perfect for mixing and mastering, EQuivocate's auditory filters and match EQ functionality make it incredibly powerful, simple to use, and natural sounding. EQuivocate uses filters which are modelled on the human ear. Each of the 26 critical bands tickles a different part of your inner ear, making any combination of settings sound as natural as possible. Combining this with a linear-phase filter shape that reduces pre-echo makes EQuivocate an EQ with a difference you can hear.

Elevate Mastering includes Elevate, EQuivocate, the Punctuate adaptive transient enhancer and the Saturate spectral clipper. The unique Elevate multi-band limiter, human-ear EQ and powerful audio maximiser will increase the loudness of your mix while maintaining or improving its dynamic perception. It uses intelligent, adaptive technology that responds in real time to your music; creating not only the loudest, but the best sounding master.

Plug-in Collective is the community between you, Focusrite and the most innovative software brands. Keeping up to date with the tidal wave of releases is vital if you want to find great plug-ins – and Plug-in Collective will do it for you, enabling you to download free software and benefit from generous discounts.

All you have to do is register Focusrite gear, and one offer will be featured in your Focusrite account every couple of months. Nobody else works with software manufacturers like Focusrite, giving customers new inspirational tools for their next production.

Since 1971, Eventide has remained at the forefront of recording technology. In 1975 they revolutionised the audio industry by creating the world’s first commercially available digital audio effects unit, the H910 Harmonizer. Since then, their legendary studio processors, stompboxes and plug-ins have been heard on countless hit records.

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