A fresh five-band dynamics monster just landed, and it basically hands mastering engineers a surgical toolkit with zero hand-holding.
Weiss DS5 Multiband Compressor drop
Weiss DS5 Multiband Compressor drop
- Softube rolled out the Weiss DS5 Multiband Compressor with Weiss Engineering.
- Each band runs code lifted straight from Weiss DS1 MK3.
- Five lanes handle separate frequency zones independently.
- Engineers can stretch the panel to reach full DS1 MK3 settings.
- Weiss DS5 Multiband Compressor splits audio with 24 dB crossovers.
- Those filters are phase-compensated to cut weird ringing.
- Dynamic Phase keeps latency tight with adaptive correction.
- Linear Phase locks phase shift at zero, great for mastering.
- Softube packed macro knobs for fast multi-band tweaks.
- Deep parameters hide underneath for nerd-level dialing.
- Bob Katz and Jonathan Wyner presets ship in the box.
- Philippe Weiss and Maor Appelbaum presets are also baked in.
- Softube launched Weiss Complete Collection 3 alongside DS5.
- Bundle wraps the new compressor with other Weiss-licensed tools.
- Collection pricing sits at 899 dollars during the intro window.
- Regular tag later climbs to 1199 dollars.
- Weiss DS5 Multiband Compressor costs 449 dollars at launch.
- Standard price later jumps to 549 dollars.
- Flow Mastering subscribers get the plugin without extra fees.
- Flow Complete members also see it added automatically.