Electronic Musician

bx_ oberhausen

$249 brainworx.audio

Ronan has been writing about music technology and production for over 20 years. He’s also a drummer, but don’t hold that against him

Strengths

+ Fat analog sound + Easy to program + TMT is ace + Excellent effects

Limitations

- Very expensive - High CPU hit - Lacking drive/distortion options

est known for their high-end mixing effects and emulations of renowned studio processors, German developer Brainworx has made its first step into the virtual instrument arena with bx_oberhausen (PC/Mac, VST/VST3/AU/AAX), a virtual

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