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InfiniStrip

Channel-strip plug-ins are often modelled on the circuitry of classic high-end mixing consoles, and aim to give you all the quality of the real thing without the debilitating costs. They can help inject an additional level of character into your recordings but, by locking you into a specific set of processors and routing, they can prove more limiting than simply using individual processors stacked in your DAW’s insert slots. Warsaw’s PSP Audioware is hoping to solve all these problems and more with InfiniStrip, a flexible new channel-strip plug-in that comes at things a little differently.

InfiniStrip apes the look and feel of modular racks such as SSL’s X-Rack system and provides nine virtual slots into which vertically mounted processing modules can be loaded. Seven are dedicated to

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