Focusrite Offers GROW And LEVELS Plug-Ins From Mastering The Mix - For Free

Members of the Plug-In Collective community can get free access to these two software tools from 10th January through 7th March. Here's how to get the deal.  

Great news for Focusrite users and fans - Focusrite today announces a new deal for their Plug-in Collective customer community - the latest of their partnerships giving their customers access to some of the best plug-ins on the market.

From 10 January through to 7 March, Focusrite have teamed up with Mastering the Mix to give Plug-in Collective members FREE access to GROW (worth £17) and a FREE 6-month license to the trouble-shooting tool LEVELS (retailing as a plug-in at £49).

GROW is a dynamic module within the popular ANIMATE plug-in, which enables you to increase the width of selected frequencies using a psychoacoustic precedence effect, spreading frequencies super-wide. Only audio that surpasses the set threshold will be pushed wide, so you don’t have to settle for a static and boring width, or worry about mangling the rest of your mix. ANIMATE uses a sophisticated algorithm to create an all-pass filter to dramatically reduce harmful phase cancellation resulting from the filtering process, injecting real life into your mixes to get your music jumping out of your speakers.

LEVELS is an invaluable metering plug-in, perfecting your mastering by monitoring the elements of your mix and alerting you to any technical issues. With a refreshingly intuitive interface, and presets for CD, Club, Streaming, Youtube and more, LEVELS helps you quickly diagnose problems and gives practical advice on how to fix them. So you can spend less time wondering why your mix isn’t working, and more time being creative.

All Focusrite customers have to do to take advantage of this offer is to make sure their hardware is registered; details of the deal then lands in their account. But the offer is available for a limited period only; they must download the plug-ins by 7 March 2019.

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