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PRO AUDIO DSP DSM V3 $299

As a small independent developer, you’d be forgiven for never having heard of Pro Audio DSP, but the credentials of this three-person development team are above reproach. Lead designer Paul Frindle was part of the team at SSL that developed the legendary G and E series consoles, as well as being a key player in the development of the equally legendary Sony Oxford R3, which is where he met the rest of the Pro Audio DSP team, who also worked on the R3.

Being independent means that the Pro Audio DSP team have been able to carve their own path, focussing their considerable combined experience into just a single plug-in processor, the Dynamic Spectrum Mapper, or DSM for short.

SPECTRAL DYNAMICS

Recently updated to version 3, DSM is described by its developers as

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