Nomad Factory launches the Analog Mastering Tools

Nomad Factory is proud to introduce the Analog Mastering Tools (A.M.T.) - high-resolution limiter and multi-band dynamics processor for mixing and mastering your music with a subtlety and musical character reminiscent of tube systems.

Designed by musicians for musicians, the Analog Mastering Tools is a collection of 3 plug-ins processors for PC and Mac OSX.

The A.M.T Amp Leveling

A highly optimized look-ahead Brickwall Limiter and Level Maximization. The A.M.T Amp Leveler has been designed to be used for Mixing, Mastering, Tracking and Live use. Using a new proprietary algorithm ensuring a very smooth-warm sounding with maximum loudness and no digital-over-clipping as well as low CPU consumption for lightening-fast processing, the A.M.T Amp Leveler.

The A.M.T Max Warm

A highly optimized look-ahead Brickwall Limiter, Equalizer and Level Maximizer. What makes the A.M.T Max Warm process unique is the approach used for its dynamic signal analysis. Internally, the A.M.T Max Warm uses a special processing algorithm to accurately maximize the incoming signal level while limiting the ceiling peak levels. This approach tends to produce a more natural warm-sound, the A.M.T Max Warm also includes a two-band equalizer (Shelving/Peaking) with adjustable frequencies.

The A.M.T Multi Max multiband peak limiter

A highly optimized 3 band look-ahead Brickwall Limiter, and Level Maximizer. The A.M.T Multi Max uses a special processing algorithm to accurately spilt and maximize the incoming signal level while limiting the ceiling peak levels. The A.M.T Multi Max 3 band crossover with adjustable frequencies delivers sweet highs and punchy lows.

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Comments

There are 2 kickass comments ~ what do you think?

  1. These plugins are awesome : you can’t go wrong with them.

    For adding that final warmth and loudness, they perform really well.

    I’m satisfied =D !

    By Julien K/BIDI ~ March 13, 2008 kl 12:06 pm

  2. I had a little spin with them yesterday. I’m pretty impressed with the sound of the Max Warm and Multi Max.

    Got a lovely crisp but warm sound from them.

    By ronnie ~ March 14, 2008 kl 6:40 am

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