XM Series Mastering Bundle
75.8 MB
The XM plugin family has come a long way over the past 1–1.5 years. Now, we have a companion on this journey my dear friend Jordan Faulknor has voluntarily joined the process. Thanks to his unique approach, the XM plugins now have brand new visual designs. I owe him a big thank you!
There have been various changes in the algorithms, and I’ve taken note of all the feedback so far. It’s quite difficult to implement every single piece of feedback and satisfy everyone, but I’ve tried to strike a solid balance. The performance and optimization of all plugins have been reviewed. The internal source codes have been revisited, and every detail has been prioritized.
The plugin market is huge now. However, the XM plugin family stands out with a few key philosophies. The plugin I trust the most is XMLimiter. A few more plugins have entered the market, but when it comes to transient management, avoiding pumping artifacts, and preventing stereo narrowing, they fall short. Because when transitioning from verse to chorus, many limiters on the market cause a loss of feeling and emotion.
XMCompressor is a mastering beast and it’s very hard to match.
XMEQ was built with inspiration from numerous hardware units to achieve tonal balance.
The other XM plugin units also have a similarly subtle sonic character.
In short, everything has been renewed from top to bottom, and they are now ready to use.
(XMVari will follow shortly and join us soon as well…)
As always: FREE! And supporting via donation is more than enough.
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XM.SMB.WIN ( 151 MB )
XM.SMB.MAC ( 204 MB )