Kazrog – MHB Green v1.0.3 – GTA (VST, VST3, AAX) [WIN x64]

By | May 18, 2026

 

Year/Release Date: May 17, 2026
Version: 1.0.3
Developer: Kazrog
Developer’s Website: https://kazrog.com/products/mhb-green
Format: VST, VST3, AAX
Bit Depth: 64-bit
Tablet: Repaired
System Requirements: Windows 10 or later

  • 140.7Β MB

Description : MHB Green
A prized vintage tube compressor from Michael Brauer
Michael Brauer’s signature sound, heard in countless hits.
Tight compression and richness, as heard in albums by Coldplay, John Mayer, James Bay, and more!
Vintage tube compression/overdubbing to liven up your mixes
Distribution updated!

Features :
MHB Green is a virtual analog compressor/saturator developed by Kazrog in close collaboration with Grammy Award-winning engineer Michael H. Brauer (Coldplay, John Mayer, James Bay), based on his modified AWA G7201 limiting amplifier.
MHB Green gives you:
✔️ The completely unique sound of one of Michael Brauer’s most popular analog devices (available as a plugin for the first time)
✔️ Modern workflow enhancements such as increased headroom, temperature control, wet/dry modes, and more.
✔️ 120 professional presets from industry legends like Michael Brauer, F. Reed Shippen, Vance Powell, Bruce Sugar, and many more (including new presets that will be added in future free updates)
✔️ Linear Amp mode for more subtle tube compression in mixing and mastering without adding compression.

About the version :
Version 1.0.3 – March 24, 2026
Preset A/B is now saved with DAW sessions. The A/B comparison state is now fully preserved when saving and loading DAW sessions. Previously, only the active preset was saved; now both A and B slots, as well as the active selection, are restored. This also solves the issue where preset names (and sometimes plugin settings) could be lost, depending on the A/B and host state.
SDK and frameworks have been updated. Automation compatibility improvements
VST2/VST3. Parameter ID handling has been updated in all plug-ins to ensure consistent automation display between VST2 and VST3 formats.
OpenGL rendering has been removed. Explicit OpenGL-accelerated rendering has been removed. This improves compatibility with certain hosts and system configurations. Hardware-accelerated rendering is still used where possible (on most systems).
Cleaned up the gain boost indicator. Fixed inconsistencies with the gain reduction indicator that could cause issues on some hosts.


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