Give your tracks cohesion with The Hoser XT 'analogue' EQ plugin

Following the release of its +10dB Bundle, Boz Digital Labs has released its second David Bendeth signature plugin in the shape of The Hoser XT.

Bendeth is an acclaimed producer/mixer and he's put his name to this emulation of a vintage Canadian hardware EQ unit. The Hoser XT is designed to be used as a channel EQ and to give your mixes a cohesive feel. Boz Digital claims that it gives you a true analogue sound without overloading your CPU.

Unlike the original hardware, The Hoser XT comes with a mid/side mode, giving you additional processing flexibility. When you buy the plugin, you also get a standard version of The Hoser, which has a more compact design and comes with the stereo/mono mode only.

You can find out more and download a demo on the Boz Digital Labs website. The Hoser XT costs $89 and is available in VST/AU/RTAS/AAX formats for PC and Mac. If you just want the standard version you can have that for $79.

Ben Rogerson

I’m the Deputy Editor of MusicRadar, having worked on the site since its launch in 2007. I previously spent eight years working on our sister magazine, Computer Music. I’ve been playing the piano, gigging in bands and failing to finish tracks at home for more than 30 years, 24 of which I’ve also spent writing about music and the ever-changing technology used to make it.