Boz Digital Labs Guitar Bundle

Boz Digital LabsSKU: 1035-2394

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Description

Pan Knob

Pan Knob overcomes the limitations of traditional panning schemes with a superior algorithm that centers low frequencies while panning higher frequencies for superior balance and mix translation.

David Bendeth's The Hoser

Note for M1 Mac Users: This plugin is not yet compiled to work natively on M1 Macs. We are currently in the process of rewriting it so that it will, but it will take some time. In the meantime, it should work under rosetta on M1 Macs.

The Hoser is the little brother to The Hoser XT. Same algorithm in a compact stereo/mono only format.

The second in the series of David Bendeth signature plugins. Modeled off of a vintage Canadian hardware EQ unit, The Hoser makes a great channel channel EQ to give that cohesive feel to your mixes.

The Hoser takes advantage of some of the benefits of working in the digital domain, all while staying true to the analog sound. It is really the best of both worlds.

Gatey Watey

Note for M1 Mac Users: This plugin is not yet compiled to work natively on M1 Macs. We are currently in the process of rewriting it so that it will, but it will take some time. In the meantime, it should work under rosetta on M1 Macs.

Unlike other gates, Gatey Watey enables you to zero in on precisely the frequency range you want attenuate without the hit-or-miss tweaking of complicated controls, yielding excellent results regardless of your skill level.

Note for M1 Mac Users: Some or all of the plugin(s) in this bundle are not yet compiled to work natively on M1 Macs. We are currently in the process of rewriting them so that they will, but it will take some time. In the meantime, it should work under rosetta on M1 Macs.

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