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Professional loudness Maximizer plug-in
The Inflator is a unique process that can provide an increase in the apparent loudness of almost any programme, without obvious loss of quality or audible reduction of dynamic range, yet avoiding damaging increases in the peak level of the signal.
The inflator process can also bring power, presence and warmth to programme material and even provide headroom overload margin above digital maximum with a subtlety and musical character reminiscent of tube systems.
Use the Inflator to produce louder mixes than you thought possible without overloads or compression pumping, or use it to add natural warmth and character to acoustic or jazz mixes.
Features
Fully 64-bit compliant
Adds presence and tube-like warmth
Increases perceived loudness of any material
Provides virtual headroom above digital maximum
Direct and band-split modes
Platforms Supported
HD-HDX: Pro Tools AAX DSP, TDM
Native: AAX Native, RTAS, Audio Units and VST
System Requirements
* An ilok dongle is required to authorize any Sonnox products. ilok dongles can be purchased from your local dealer or from
www.ilok.com
Inflator AAX DSP includes AAX DSP, AAX Native, TDM, RTAS, VST and AU formats.
Pro Tools
Pro Tools 7, 8, 9 & 10
Approved Pro Tools CPU, OS and hardware configuration : avid.com
Mac OSX 10.4 or later
Windows XP / Vista - 32 & 64 bit / Windows 7 - 32 & 64 bit
RAM 1GB minimum
iLok key with latest drivers
2nd Generation iLok required for AAX plug-ins
Audio Units
Audio Units compatible application (Logic, Digital Performer etc.)
Mac OSX 10.4 or later
RAM 1GB minimum
iLok key with latest drivers
2nd Generation iLok required for 64-bit plug-ins
VST
VST compatible application (Cubase, Nuendo, Acid etc.)
Mac OSX 10.4 or later
Windows XP / Vista - 32 & 64 bit / Windows 7 - 32 & 64 bit
RAM 1GB minimum
iLok key with latest drivers
2nd Generation iLok required for 64-bit plug-ins
Download the Oxford Inflator pdf manual
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