
PSP Audioware’s initial product was PSP Vintage, a multi-band compressor/limiter that mimics analog tape saturation. The plugin quickly became well-liked by producers and engineers, and it set the company’s future course of combining digital freedom with analog character.
Feature Highlights:
- Analog-Style Sound Processing: In order to replicate the warmth, saturation, and dynamic nature of old electronics, PSP plugins are made to mimic analog gear.
- Superior DSP Algorithms: For professional mixing and mastering settings, flawless audio quality is guaranteed by precise digital signal processing.
- Extensive Plugin Selection: PSP covers every step of the production process, from delays, reverbs, and channel strips to EQs, compressors, and limiters.
- GUI Design That Is Intuitive: Interfaces that are simple to use and visually appealing, mimicking the feel of analog equipment while providing contemporary improvements.
- Compatibility with DAW and Cross-Platform: PSP plugins function flawlessly on Windows and macOS and support the main file types (VST, AU, and AAX).
What’s New 2025:
- Update for PSP Saturator v2:New kinds of tubes and tapes, enhanced saturation algorithms, and increased CPU efficiency.
- Packs for PSP InfiniStrip Expansion: The modular channel strip will include more modules and better routing.
- Silicon Support for Apple: More recent Macs have better performance thanks to full native support for M1/M2/M3 processors.
- Redesigned graphical user interfaces: improved visual ergonomics and interfaces with higher resolution for contemporary 4K/Retina monitors.
- MasterComp Rebuilt Engine for PSP: enhanced mastering-grade output, increased transient management, and new compression models.
Quick Guide:
- PSP VintageWarmer2 – Tape-Style Mastering: Use as a mastering limiter: adjust Drive for warmth, Knee for soft compression, and Output to match loudness.
- PSP 2445 EMT – Vintage Reverb: Load it on vocals or snares, choose EMT 244 or 245 model, adjust Reverb Time and Mix for lush ambience.
- PSP Xenon – Precision Limiting: Ideal for mastering: use Threshold to control gain reduction, and release modes to shape dynamics.
- PSP E27 – Analog EQ: Inspired by Avedis EQs: boost highs around 12kHz for sheen, cut mud at 250Hz, and add body at 60Hz.
- PSP Echo – Analog Delay: Apply to guitars or synths; set Sync to tempo, Feedback for repeats, and LoFi mode for vintage tone.
System Requirements:
Note: Always check the PSP website for specific plugin requirements.
- System Software:64-bit Windows 10 or later.macOS 10.13 or later (Apple Vlsi or Intel)
- Plugin Formats: VST3, and AAX (no supported 32-bit versions)
- CPU specifications: Minimum Intel i5 or equivalent.Recommended Intel i7 or Apple Silicon for real-time processing
- RAM & Storage: GB RAM minimum (8 GB+ recommended).At least 200 MB of free disk space per plugin
- DAW Compatibility: Utilizes Ableton Live, FL Studio, Reaper, Studio One, Pro Tools, Cubase, and more.
Download Steps:
- Visit the Official Website: Go to https://www.pspaudioware.com
- Create an Account: To manage your licenses, downloads, and support, register or sign in.
- Select a Bundle or Plugin: Browse the products and click Try (for demo) or Buy (for full version).
- Download Installer: Download the appropriate installer for Windows or macOS.
- Install & Authorize: Run the installer, open your DAW, and activate the plugin via serial number or iLok (if applicable).

