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Softube Weiss DS5 Multiband Compressor (crossgrade from Weiss DS1-MK3)

The gold standard in dynamics. Times five.

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Description



• Designed for high transparency, precision, and accuracy
• A not-possible-in-hardware-form multiband version of the award-winning Weiss DS1-MK3
• Control five powerful bands of full DS1 units with one macro, with optional low latency for tracking

Our Weiss DS5 Multiband Compressor is the highly requested evolution of the industry’s top mastering processor: the award-winning Weiss DS1-MK3. Together with Weiss Engineering, we’re proud to bring you five fullline-by-line code-ported Weiss DS1s, one per band. A feat impossible in hardware form.

Modernized and fully loaded with professional presets from Bob Katz,Philippe Weiss, Maor Appelbaum, and Jonathan Wyner, our Weiss DS5 Multiband Compressor gives you complete control over compression across specific frequency ranges, in mastering, and on mix buses, vocals,drums, and more. All with the famous transparency of Weiss.

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“The DS5 is the realization of the potential of the DS1. It has the same purity of tone now combined with raw power.”
Bob Katz - Mastering Engineer - recorded, mixed, and/or mastered three Grammy Award-winning albums
(Paquito D’Rivera, Olga Tañón, Dizzy Gillespie, Afro-Cuban All Stars, McCoy Tyner, Ron Carter, and many more)

Macro magic: DS1 to the power of five
Weiss DS1-MK3 to the power of five – plus absolute ease of use. Weiss DS5 gives you the unique ability to control five powerful bands of DS1-MK3 units with one macro. The potential is potent and palpable. You can quickly get started with professionally designed and fully tweakable presets. While the more advanced controls are set in the preset, you can click the DS1 button and open each band’s full and complete DS1-MK3 to see all the options available to you. In most cases, however, it will be the macro controls that help you find the sound you’re seeking.

Tilt Tip!
There are five main macro controls on the front panel of the Weiss DS5. They control all the DS1 units in tandem. To get shorter attack times for the high frequency bands, you can tilt the macro to pivot the attack times around their average value, without the need to go into each DS1 separately.

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“This is the first time I am genuinely using a multiband compressor as part of my workflow, because I’ve always had the same issue with most multibands: hearing the processing and the ‘seams’ between bands. DS5 is the first one that doesn’t give me that feeling.”
Philippe Weiss - Grammy Award-winning Mix Engineer
(Madonna, David Guetta, The Alchemist, Usher, Kendrick Lamar, Selah Sue, Evidence, Black Coffee, Charles Aznavour, Drake, Martin Solveig, and Alicia Keys)

Designed by Experts, Built on Legacy
Softube has a long history of modeling professional gear. After over two decades working in collaboration with premium pro audio brands like Weiss Engineering, Tube-Tech, Solid State Logic, Chandler Limited, and Trident, we have a solid track record recreating indisputable classics in software form that sound exactly like their hardware counterparts. Weiss DS5 Multiband Compressor is built on this legacy, and we took the same meticulous approach we always do. We took extreme care to harness the power of all five DS1s with one macro panel and to design the multiband interface to ensure the DS1s accurately affect the sound across the frequency spectrum while retaining transparency. The result is a software tool that, due to the processing power required, is impossible in hardware form.

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“Softube’s Weiss DS5 is a great example of what can happen when you take one of the best digital compressors/de-essers/limiters ever made and combine it with an interface that gives you control of five units spread on different frequency band selections. 
Each one is basically a DS1-MK3 but set to a specific range which you can control. This is essentially what sets it apart from all the others, and it does it very well.”

Maor Appelbaum - Mastering Engineer
(Yes, Faith No More, Meatloaf, Def Leppard, Eric Gales, Sepultura, Voivod) 

High on transparency, low on latency
Weiss is synonymous with transparency, so that was our goal for the filter design as well. The Weiss DS5’s filters and compression are made to be as transparent as possible, and the filters were designed to be fast, with pre- and post-ringing artifacts reduced to a mathematical minimum. The cross- over filters are phase compensated 24 dB/octave filters that can be activated in three different modes: Dynamic Phase, Static Phase, and Linear Phase.

Static Phase applies a constant phase shift independent of gain changes, Dynamic Phase applies a minimal amount of phase shift only when gain changes occur, and Linear Phase operates with zero phase shift regardless of any gain changes. Static Phase and Dynamic Phase were both designed for low latency use. Linear Phase operates at a higher latency, utilizing the same phase compensation technology as the Weiss EQ1 hardware.

Professional Presets
World-renowned tools call for world-renowned preset designers. Engineers Bob Katz, Jonathan Wyner, Maor Appelbaum, and Philippe Weiss have all contributed their own presets to the Weiss DS5 Multiband Compressor. Below you can learn a little more about some of them and the philosophy behind them.

Begin with intention: the Philippe Weiss presets
“DS5 is in a different league in terms of transparency, precision, and accuracy.” That’s high praise from Grammy Award-winning mix engineer Philippe Weiss. Inspiring him to use a multiband compressor for the first time as part of his workflow, Weiss cites the “amazing band interaction or crossover behavior,”and the fact that “it doesn’t feel like a multiband effect – the mix and sound simply feel more controlled,” as key reasons he prefers DS5 to other multiband tools. He even granted us permission to use his presets. What should you think about when using them? “Treat the presets as a starting point with an intention, not a final answer,” he says. 

Jump-start your sound: the Bob Katz presets
“The biggest thing I notice about the DS5 is its flexibility and versatility! I can turn it into a one-band through a five-band compressor or upward expander with a few mouse clicks,” says mastering engineer Bob Katz, who has recorded, mixed, or mastered three Grammy Award-winning albums. Katz helped us during the development of Weiss DS5 and created some of the presets. “I tried to make the presets so that with a lot of different music you only have to concentrate on one or two controls.”

In addition to upward expansion and ergonomics, Katz is excited about the sound: “I’m also impressed by the DS5's purity of tone... there is an immediately apparent natural sweetness in the DS5 that is rarely evident in other digital products. How do you manage that? Good coding I assume!”

For Bob's recommended preset controls, visit the Weiss DS5 manual.

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“As a complete DS1-MK3 nerd, I’ve dreamed of something like this — and now it’s a reality. For super heavy-handed yet completely clean sound shaping and control on individual tracks and buses, it’s a no-brainer for me.”
Phil Greiss - Record Producer / Sound Designer / Mix Engineer
(Jason Derulo, David Guetta, Beyonce, J Balvin, Nicki Minaj, Daddy Yankee, B.T.S, Nicky Jam)

Softube & Weiss: A Partnership Sealed with a Processor
Weiss has been a name in pioneering digital audio equipment since 1979. That’s the year Daniel Weiss joined the Swiss-based Willi Studer AG as an engineer. When Weiss founded Weiss Engineering in 1985, he focused on designing digital audio equipment for mastering studios. The result of those efforts is now legend.

We were first introduced to Daniel Weiss in 2008. Despite so many beliefs in common, it wasn’t until 2015 that we got serious about collaborating. Naturally, we began with DS1-MK3. Three years of blood, sweat, and tears later, the Softube + Weiss DS1-MK3 plug-in was released to great fanfare and now, great acclaim. Today, the evolution continues with the Softube + Weiss DS5 Multiband Compressor.

In Short:
• Five times the dynamics gold standard
• A line-by-line code port of the DS1 on every band
• Macro controls for ease of use
• In-depth control of each band for maximum tweakability
• Three filter modes designed for transparency: Static Phase, Dynamic Phase, and Linear Phase
• Professional presets by Bob Katz, Philippe Weiss, Maor Appelbaum & Jonathan Wyner
• Low latency for tracking and more

Tech Specs

System Requirements

  • macOS Ventura 13, Sonoma 14, Sequoia 15
  • Windows 10 (64-bit), Windows 11
  • Softube account
  • iLok account
  • Computer with AU, VST, VST3, and/or AAX-compatible DAW host software
  • Internet access (for downloading installers and managing licenses)

Supported CPU Families  

Apple macOS computers with Intel Core i3/i5/i7 or Apple silicon (M1 or newer) CPU. Apple silicon is supported natively.  

Windows computers with quad-core Intel Core i3/i5/i7 or AMD quad-core processors with SSE 4.2 support.

Other Intel processors (Celeron, Pentium, and Xeon) are compatible if they support SSE 4.2 instructions.  

Supported Host Software (DAW)   

Any 64-bit VST, VST3, AU, or AAX (Pro Tools 11.0.2 or higher) compatible host application should work. However, due to plug-in host differences between DAWs—and our rigorous standards—we only officially test our plug-ins and instruments in the most recent versions of Pro Tools, Logic Pro, Cubase, Ableton Live, Studio One, and Reaper. Softube plug-ins are not tested regularly in non-listed systems. They will likely work if the system requirements are met. However, we cannot guarantee a solution for issues in unsupported systems.  

We strongly recommend using VST3, as some of our plug-ins have features that are not present in the older VST format. Supported sample rates: 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4, and 192 kHz, in both mono and stereo. The most recent maintenance release of your DAW application is recommended. AAX DSP is not currently in active development. TDM/VENUE/RTAS are no longer supported. See our Legacy Installers.  

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