With a re-designed user interface and the addition of third party VST plug-ins support, V2 was a significant step forward: it was now possible to apply any audio effect on any frequency band, without altering the rest of the spectrum!Ī lot of compatibility improvements were added over the years, such as Audio Unit and VST3 plug-in support and many bug fixes for particular third party plug-ins or hosts. MB-7 Mixer V2: Third Party Plug-Ins Support (2013-2017) You could now alter the spectrum of the left and right or mid and side signals separately. Mid/Side support was introduced with version 1.1 and the “Dual” version of the plug-in. ![]() It could also be used as a target with the MB-5 Dynamix plug-in to perform all sorts of side chain multiband dynamics treatments using MIDI or automation. It also already had the ability to link bands controls across instances, to help working in spectral balance between several tracks. It worked a bit like an equalizer, but with a different workflow, and more options to process the signal on each band. ![]() Hence the name “Mixer”, but in the spectral domain! ![]() The initial idea behind this plug-in was to be able to split the signal into several bands and re-mix each band separately (changing levels, panning, stereo width). With the 27th release of the MB-7 Mixer plug-in, we are celebrating 10 years of constant updates and new features! That’s almost 3 releases per year… Let’s have a quick look at the history of this unique multiband processing plug-in and how it all started in 2011! MB-7 Mixer V1: Multiband Re-Mixing (2011-2013)
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