


The concept behind Sonnox's Oxford EQ plug-in is to provide an EQ that does what an analog EQ does and then add in the extra features that only digital technology can provide. Your sound quality will reach that next level and your budget will stay intact - you can't beat that. With the Sonnox Elite plug-in bundle, you save 40 percent off what you'd pay for each of these pro plug-ins individually. What's more, you can have the entire Sonnox Elite arsenal for a whopping 40% discount from individual prices! Mixing, mastering, post, or broadcast engineers, behold: you can really ramp up the quality of your sound and keep your budget healthy for even more gear purchases with the Sonnox Elite collection. This ultimate collection gives you the full-range of all seven Oxford plug-ins - EQ, Dynamics, Inflator, Transient Modulator, Reverb, Limiter, and SuprEsser. No depth at all, it's like every sound has been saturated to death.The Sonnox Elite plug-in bundle is an incredible and cost-effective way to get all of the premium Oxford plug-ins. It is really wonderful on a full mix, a choice piece of DSP and I can't imagine stacking Inflator with it when it is so euphonic already.i cant believe how upfront some of the new electronic music is at the moment. I guess it might be useful to mention that the iZotope Exciter is finding a lot of use here lately in multiband mode. The TransMod is actually very useable on a full mix, I still go back to that sometimes as well.

Also, it might have to do with that my primary focus is mastering electronic music and the whole smashed "EDM" sound is going out of style at the moment with many people going back to Techno and other more "traditional" and "dynamic" genres. I think what sounds modern has changed a lot in the past couple years. But I have to admit the Inflator doesn't excite me much anymore (pun? haha). And I really like the EQ, I find myself coming back to it a lot when I need to bring mixes forward. Have had the Oxford Elite bundle for a long time.
