This plugin skips option paralysis and instead acts like a grumpy vintage desk that somehow keeps your mix honest.
What just shipped
What just shipped
- Acustica Audio released a new console-style plugin called Stone Pro.
- The design pulls from British broadcast and studio gear from the 1960s and 1970s.
- The mindset favors musical flow over endless tweakability.
- Each stage exists because it behaves well with the others.
- Sonic interaction matters more than isolated processing tricks.
- The signal path acts like a single responsive system, not a pile of modules.
- A custom modular analog path takes cues from rare British hardware.
- The layout feels intentional instead of configurable for its own sake.
- Balance and cohesion are treated as features, not side effects.
- Multiple EQ stages are designed to stack musically.
- Tonal shaping happens through interaction rather than surgical cuts.
- The result leans toward character and movement.
- A germanium opto limiter handles level control smoothly.
- Mid and Side capability keeps stereo behavior flexible.
- Dynamics feel integrated instead of bolted on.
- One macro blends drive, movement, space, and width.
- Subtle changes ripple across the entire processing chain.
- Tweaking feels performative instead of technical.
- High-cut and low-cut filters follow vintage design ideas.
- Musical ranges extend beyond utilitarian cleanup.
- Tone shaping stays expressive rather than corrective.
- The UI switches between flat 2D and dimensional 3D views.
- Professional LUFS radar metering stays visible and practical.
- Visual feedback supports flow instead of distraction.
- Stone Pro runs on macOS and Windows.
- Formats include VST3, AAX, and AU.
- Intro pricing sits at €89 until February 18, 2026, at 11.59 pm CET.
- The regular price is €149.