Slate Digital's Mix Bundle One consolidates four essential mixing processors into a single, modular plugin rack, eliminating the need to instantiate multiple instances across a session. The bundle includes the FG-401 compressor, FG-S and FG-N EQs, and FG-116 FET limiter, alongside three supplementary tools: Trimmer for gain staging, Monster for transient enhancement, and Revival for spectral shaping.
The FG-401 delivers versatile compression with variable attack and release parameters, British Class A transformer saturation, and an optical path for transparent dynamic control. The FG-S models a vintage 80s British console EQ with smooth, forgiving character suited to sources requiring colorful presence without aggression. The FG-N, derived from 70s Class A topology, adds harmonic warmth with an additional midrange band, excelling on instruments where saturation serves the mix. The FG-116 captures American FET limiter aggression with fast attack times and transformer coloration, essential for controlling peaks on drums and vocals with musical character rather than clinical precision.
The modular architecture allows engineers to arrange these processors in any order, accommodating different signal flow philosophies. Presets sourced from Grammy-winning engineers provide legitimate starting points rather than surface-level suggestions, reducing setup time without sacrificing sonic intention.
Mix Bundle One functions as a competent entry-level mixing toolkit for engineers establishing their plugin foundation, though experienced professionals may find its four-module limitation restrictive for complex mixing scenarios. Its primary strength lies in translatable tone and workflow efficiency rather than sonic novelty.