If you want genuine valve and transformer sound with the convenience of a plugin, FreqPort is the answer. No more struggling with cables, complex routing or latency: now you can automate and recall your hardware settings instantly.
With the brand’s arrival at Reflexion Arts distribution across the Iberian Peninsula, the long-standing barrier between analogue and digital has narrowed even further. These solutions don’t just sound superb; they make the producer’s life easier. FreqPort isn’t merely another piece of outboard gear; it’s the definitive answer for those refusing to choose between analogue warmth and software speed.
FreqPort FT1, FO1 and FT1-EMU: the missing pieces in your workflow
FreqTube FT1 – The warmth of real valves:
Imagine having four real valves processing your tracks, yet controlled entirely via a plugin. Providing that harmonic saturation and realism that digital emulations strive to mimic, but with the added benefit of being able to automate every parameter and recall your settings instantly—that is exactly what the FreqTube FT1 offers.
FreqInOut FO1 – A bridge for your hardware:
With your collection of analogue preamps, compressors or EQs, the FreqInOut FO1 is the missing link. It functions as a high-quality audio interface dedicated exclusively to connecting your outboard gear to your DAW. Forget about latency and complex routing setups; it is the fastest, cleanest way to integrate your favourite hardware into your current digital workflow. Think of it as a digital-to-analogue-to-digital patchbay.
FT1-EMU – Valves now in software:
When all four of the FT1’s valves are already assigned to tracks in your DAW, there is no need to worry; you can use the control software as a standalone plugin in its own right. Use the FT1-EMU anywhere in your session just like a standard plugin. Run it across multiple tracks and channels, automate every parameter, and recall your settings instantly—all with the precision and flexibility of a modern digital workflow.
Built using component-level circuit modelling, it is based on a SPICE reference model of the original FreqTube FT1 hardware mentioned earlier. The FT1-EMU captures true valve saturation, rich harmonics, and natural dynamic behaviour, going far beyond conventional digital emulation methods.
The origins of FreqPort:
A group of engineers and musicians, with over 20 years of collective experience in audio product design, set out to solve the modern producer’s greatest dilemma: blending the best of analogue audio with the convenience of the digital world. Thus, FreqPort was born in 2019, with headquarters in Melbourne and Copenhagen.





