NFuse | Bus Processor $99.99
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NFuse | Bus Processor

NFuse | Bus Processor

Two Legendary Bus Processors fused together in one Plugin.

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$99.99

NFuse merges the best of both worlds, featuring classic analog character with modern precision from two of the most renowned bus processors on the market. With each module being interchangeable,...

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The Best Of Both Worlds

The Best Of Both Worlds

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Introducing The Ultimate Bus Processor

NFuse started from a simple question. Why choose between the two best bus processors on the market when each one does certain jobs better?

So we modeled both, split them into five modules, and made every module swappable.

Run the F compressor into the N saturation, or flip the whole chain for the next song.

Saturation, EQ, compression, and stereo width from two renowned bus processors, every module swappable between the F and N sides.

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SATURATION

SATURATION

The F side is crisp, modern harmonics. Drive sets how hard you hit it, Density shapes how it reacts to the signal.

The N side is thick and rounded, with a Dark mode that adds real weight down low and a Red mode that lifts the harmonics up top.

EQUALIZER

EQUALIZER

F features a two-band mastering-style EQ with great options to give your mix weight and air with minimal phase shift.

N boasts a pair of smooth, broad shelves for bigger tonal moves that you can push into a little more aggressively.

COMPRESSION

COMPRESSION

The F compressor captures the punch and glue of the most popular bus compressor in the world with a switch to clip it into a HF compressor for tonal flexibility

The N side runs an optical circuit with adjustable recovery and a Hi-Ratio mode when you want to lean on it hard

STEREO IMAGER

STEREO IMAGER

F is great if you are searching for colorful width and space.

N is clean, true-to-source widening. Both options offer high-pass filtering to the width signal so your low end stays mono.

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