Just be aware, there is a bug with the OS, at least on my system. I did report it and they were able to recreate it so I'm sure a fix is on the way! On my end the higher the OS the more low end gets cut from the mix (on the mixbus). Shame too because the OS sounds great otherwise. Great compressor tho 🙂
@@HumanBeingWithFeelings Sorry to hear that! That's what happens when your "beta team" is made up of people who pay to be there and don't have the proper experience to be testing products you are selling on the open market. You end up getting a group of people who just want early access. They don't care about the testing and usually have no business being testers in the first place. I beta test for several large deveoplers so I know the process that goes into testing plugins. This kind of stuff would have NEVER made it to release with any of the companies I work for. I literally found this bug in less than 5 minutes. As soon as I saw they were allowing people to pay to be beta testers I knew things were going to go downhill, fast lol.
@@matt_nyc_audioengineer I'm just so shocked that it doesn't even work for me. I mean it's not that I'm using windows XP or smth. I'm using win10 and the last version of Live.
too many knobs for me. Personally if I want the characteristics of a 2500, I want all the characteristics not just the timing. I feel like TDR nailed the clean compressor with a simpler GUI
This takes the cake as the best utility compressor for me. I’ll still go to the La-2a 1176 and Fairchild for more color, but this gets you modern and controlled better than any other compressor imo.
Yes and no. Compression by nature adds odd harmonics. With no compression there are no harmonics except on the MU type. The even/odd knob adds even harmonics to soften the sound. Like Pro-C 2 this is a "clean" compressor, how clean depends on the compressor's envelopes used with its attack and release
Correction. The vintage emulations DO change saturation behavior. I can't tell if they are exact replicas on the original hardware, but each emulation has a different saturation.
only because of the compressor type's attack and release envelope. They do not model the circutry. With no compression applied, no saturation, unlike say DMG TrackComp 2 which with no compression still has modeled hardware saturation.
@@PlottingTheDownfall 😁In what universe is what you said true? Do you know what you just wrote? Did you even analyze the plugin's behavior or are you just throwing your opinions out random? All rehetorical questions.
Your comment makes no sense. On what basis do you say that? Not enough features?! Not versatile enough?! Makes me think your comment is more of a justification to yourself to not have to spend money.