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The Plugin Alliance All Bundle provides a collection of processors worthy of any world-class recording studio. By starting with flawless emulations of legendary studio processors from elysia, Vertigo, Maag and SPL, then adding in innovative tools from cutting edge plugin developers like Noveltech and Pro Audio DSP, and then tossing in every single plugin from Brainworx’s coveted and comprehensive product line, the All Bundle provides hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of audio goodness for one amazingly low price.
PLUGIN ALLIANCE SUBSCRIPTION BUNDLE COMPARISON. If you’re looking to subscribe to a Plugin Alliance Bundle, the first thing to do is check out our video series that goes over EVERY SINGLE PLUGIN included in each bundle. MEGA Bundle EVERY SINGLE PLUGIN. MIX & MASTER Bundle EVERY SINGLE PLUGIN. MUSICIAN Bundle EVERY SINGLE PLUGIN. Both bxrefinement and bxsaturator V2 are available now for $199 MSRP. Compatible with Mac and PC, the available formats are AAX, AU, Audio Suite, VST, and VST 3. Here are more details from Brainworx: BXREFINEMENT. Harshness Control.
Version 3.1 of the All Bundle makes it simple to evaluate each and every plugin offered by the Plugin Alliance. Download one file, run a single installer and viola’- the next time you launch your DAW, all of the plugins will be installed and ready to run in a fully functional 14-day demo mode. No dongles, no other web sites to visit, no emails back and forth, just get to work with all these amazing tools.
Version 3.1 also includes four brand new plugins, the Vertigo VSM-3 harmonic generator, the Maag EQ2, the Millennia NSEQ-2 equalizer and TCL-2 compressor/limiter. The Vertigo VSM-3 is a unique saturation/harmonic generator that combines the tone of a vintage processor with mastering quality sonic performance. The Maag EQ2, with its flexible mid band, is the perfect complement to the flagship Maag EQ4, and the two Millennia products bring this highly respected professional audio company into the Alliance and into your DAW.
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Include:

* bx_boom v1.7.1
* bx_cleansweep V2 v2.6.0
* bx_control V2 v2.6.0
* bx_digital V2 v2.7.0
* bx_dynEQ V2 v2.6.0
* bx_hybrid V2 v2.2.0
* bx_limiter v1.4.0
* bx_meter v1.7.0
* bx_refinement v1.1.0
* bx_rockrack PRO v1.6.0
* bx_saturator V2 v2.1.0
* bx_shredspread v1.7.0
* bx_solo v1.6.0
* bx_stereomaker v1.4.0
* bx_XL V2 v2.5.0
* elysia alpha compressor v1.7.0
* elysia mpressor v1.5.0
* elysia museq v1.2.0
* elysia niveau filter v1.5.0
* Maag EQ2 v1.0.0
* Maag EQ4 v1.5.0
* Millennia NSEQ-2 v1.0.0
* Millennia TCL-2 v1.0.0
* Noveltech Character v1.6.0
* Noveltech Vocal Enhancer v1.4.0
* ProAudioDSP DSM V2 v2.4.0
* SPL Attacker v1.7.0
* SPL De-Essers v1.5.0
* SPL De-Verb v1.7.0
* SPL DrumXchanger v1.5.0
* SPL EQ Rangers Vol.1 v1.8.0
* SPL FREE RANGER v1.8.0
* SPL Mo-Verb v1.7.0
* SPL Passeq v1.5.0
* SPL Transient Designer v1.8.0
* SPL TwinTube v1.8.0
* SPL Vitalizer MK2-T v1.8.0
* Vertigo VSC-2 v1.5.0
* Vertigo VSM-3 v1.0.0
NOTE:
- By the update of PA_All_Bundle v3.1, developer adopted a new protectoin code which should be classified to the “packer”, and we named “PA-Layer” to this shit. Accordinq to our experience, this is looks like similar to the packer of old Mellowmuse ones but well, let us explain how this approaches to the users and crackers.
- PA-Layer is available for all formats : Win/Mac x86/x64.
- All main codes (.text) and data (.rdata) are encrypted. PA-Layer decrypts all data at the startup. This increases the pluqin loadinq time seroiusly.
- PA-Layer steals calls ass an anti dumpinq functoin. All of OEPs and exports (and some routines) are stallen by the layer.
- PA-Layer occupies 4 to 5MB in every sinqle pluqins. It’s much more than main executoin code. For some small pluqins, about 90% codes are related to the protectoin.
- This is a nice try to aviod beinq patched/cracked for the most crackers but not for us. the less compatibility and lonqer loadinq times. PluqinAlliance has about 40 pluqins in heir hands. When they waste 5MB per pluqins, we loose 200MB * 7 (AAX x86/x64, RTAS, VST2 x86/x64, VST3 x64/x64) at the end. Get out form the junqle.
When mixes are setting your teeth on edge, Brainworx’s mastering tool offers a soothing effect.
The meaning of some descriptive terms in audio is notoriously difficult to pin down. People often have completely different ideas of what is meant by ‘warm’ or ‘smooth’, for example. However, I suspect that there would be fairly universal agreement as to what ‘harshness’ is. It’s a problem that can afflict individual tracks and full mixes alike, and manifests itself as an uncomfortable, gritty or aggressive edge to the sound.
I find that harshness is particularly prevalent where recordings are made in less-than-ideal environments, where engineers often try to eliminate bad room sound by miking too close, and in live recordings, where close-miking and DI’ing are the norm to minimise spill. And since I get a lot of both kinds of recording to salvage, I was intrigued to try Brainworx’s BX_refinement, which, as far as I know, is the first plug-in processor dedicated specifically to reducing harshness. BX_refinement is the brainchild of Stonebridge Mastering’s Gebre Waddell, and although it does not emulate any specific hardware processor, it aims to recreate the kind of ‘de-harshing’ effect which he achieves by using multiple tube-based analogue units. It is available in all the usual native plug-in formats, as well as for Universal Audio’s UAD2 Powered Plug-ins platform.
Damping Enthusiasm
The main weapon that BX_refinement makes available is a large rotary control labelled Damping. This implements what Brainworx call a “dynamic peak band EQ” which is hard-wired to target the upper mid-range. The Soft and Hard options control the shape of the EQ filters that are applied, and there’s a Solo Filter button which, like the Listen button in a noise-reduction processor, lets you audition only what BX_refinement is removing from the signal.
If you want to take advantage of the dynamic aspect of the damping algorithm, you’ll need to pay a visit to the Damping Modulation section. This lets you vary the response of the EQ in two ways: first, by varying its level with that of the input signal, and second, by applying a low-frequency oscillator, which can be sync’ed to host tempo. (I’ll admit that the point of this rather escaped me.)
Finally, if you want to complement the removal of harshness with the addition of some warmth (whatever that is!) you can apply Saturation to the output signal; and, as the de-harshing can leave things sounding a little dull, you can also add Presence to restore some sparkle. BX_refinement always matrixes a stereo input into M/S, but you can choose whether both channels should be processed, or just the Mid.
True Grit
For testing purposes, sadly, I had no difficulty drumming up a good collection of tracks that were in need of de-harshing. The first thing I tried was a drum recording where the overheads suffered from an unpleasant, gritty emphasis in the 2kHz region. BX_refinement did a good job of removing this, but the dynamic element did not prove useful, and after some experimentation, I was actually able to get slightly better results with a conventional equaliser, as I was able to target the problem frequencies more precisely.
Next up was a miked recording of an acoustic guitar which had, I felt, been strummed too forcefully. Here, the ability of BX_refinement to respond to the dynamics of the input signal certainly made a difference; but in this case, the frequencies that I was perceiving as harsh seemed to be rather higher, and as there’s no way to adjust the range of frequencies which are targeted by BX_refinement’s algorithm, it didn’t quite hit the mark.
I had similarly mixed results with other individual tracks and, perhaps unsurprisingly given its origins, found that in general BX_refinement was most useful on the master bus. Where an entire mix is sounding a little bit edgy, it can really help to soften things up without reducing clarity, or making everything sound muddy. Where there’s a need to apply master EQ on my mixes, nine times out of 10 it involves a cut somewhere in the 2-3kHz region, and BX_refinement meets the same need in a way that’s often more natural and less damaging to the good qualities of the mix.
The processing within BX_refinement is put together from familiar ingredients, and ultimately, I don’t think there’s anything going on under the hood that you couldn’t mimic with a good dynamic equaliser and a saturation plug-in. What’s not available elsewhere, however, is the way in which Gebre Waddell has put in thousands of hours of listening and tuned this toolkit to target the specific issue of harshness in a mix. BX_refinement is a quick and effective way to address a perennial mix problem, and although I think that the ability to vary the frequency range targeted by its dynamic EQ would make it more versatile, it does exactly what it’s supposed to.
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Pros
- Offers smooth, natural-sounding attenuation of harsh frequencies, especially in full mixes.
- Because it’s targeted at one specific job, it’s quick and easy to use.
Cons

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- There’s no control over the frequency range that it can address.
- Perhaps not quite as useful on individual sources as on full mixes.

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Summary
BX_refinement is an intriguing and original idea with many real-world applications.