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Ik mixbox
Ik mixbox













  • Over 600 presets for every situation, including single processor and whole-chain presets.
  • Save and recall entire chains, instantly.
  • ik mixbox

    Lightning-fast workflow with all controls at your fingertips.Chain up to 8 processors in a single instance.4 all-new algorithms for hall, room, plate and inverse reverbs.Dynamics, EQs, Filters, Modulation, Channel Strips, Saturation, Reverbs, Delays, Distortion and Amps.

    ik mixbox

  • Over 70* FX from T-RackS, AmpliTube & SampleTank.
  • Whether in your favorite DAW or stand-alone, MixBox combines a massive range of effects and powerful workflow to supercharge your mixes. Create, compare and save your own custom channel strips or multiFX chains, or choose from over 600* presets to give your creativity a kickstart. MixBox packs over 70* award-winning mixing processors and creative effects derived from T-RackS, AmpliTube and SampleTank into a convenient 500-series style plug-in. So it all makes for a well-rounded, competitive package against other virtual rack sotware.Limitless sonic options Right at your fingertips If you are familiar with IK Multimedia software, you know what kind of quality they are going for. It makes for a simple overview and simple, intuitive operation via drag-and-drop. All the modules are graphically reminiscent of hardware units in the 500-series rack format. In standalone mode, you can even use eight complete racks (each with eight modules) for live mixing. Up to 8 processors can be connected in series per FX chain. Additionally, the reverb effects have been improved with four new algorithms. The available modules include dynamics processors, equalizers, filters, modulation, complete channel strips, saturation, reverb, delay, distortion, and amp simulations – among other processors. MixBox comes with over 600 presets, so chances are you’ll find some settings in the right ballpark for the problem before you even get to detailed tweaks. The chains you come up with should be usable in most mix, mastering, and sound design contexts. The effects are distilled to the small, manageable size of a module which changes how you think about chaining them together and making adjustments. It’s easy to dismiss it as a re-package of T-RackS processors and a bunch of stuff borrowed from AmpliTube and SampleTank, but I’d like to think the end result is greater than the sum of its parts. With MixBox, manufacturer IK Multimedia presented a compelling virtual rack of multi-effects.















    Ik mixbox