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With version 1.1.3 that has just been released, you can now get the GoodHertz plug-ins in beta AAX versions for Pro Tools 11 64-bit.

This new update brings the AAX format for Pro Tools, but note that it is still in beta phase. If you find some bugs, don’t hesitate to report them to GoodHertz by sending the team an e-mail. We remind you that the Goodhertz plug-ins are available on Mac OS X only.

The v1.1.3 update also brings multiple performance and stability performance, better support for OS X 10.10 and Retina displays. The frequency ranges for the Tone Control shelf filter have also been extended.

To download this new update, you’ll need a valid account at goodhertz.co/aax-beta

Goodhertz also added a new sidechain high-pass filter to its free Faraday limiter plug-in.

Last, the next Goodhertz plug-in will interest those who are looking for a pan tool, but we’ll tell you more about it soon… 

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