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Techivation M-Compressor v1.0.3 [WiN]

Techivation M-Compressor
Team R2R | 16 February 2024 | 12.4 MB
M-Compressor is an advanced spectral audio compressor that offers both downward and upward compression, providing distortion-free dynamic processing for any sound. It comes with dynamic thresholds to ensure balanced compression across the spectrum, without over-compressing the low frequencies and under-compressing the highs.

Spectral audio compression equipped with dynamic thresholds
Regular compressors adjust the overall signal level based on its relationship to the compressor threshold. Instead of the overall signal level, M-Compressor works with the signal spectrum. Individual frequencies are compressed based on their levels relative to the spectral threshold curve.

Downward & Upward compression both at your fingertips
In addition to the traditional downward compression, M-Compressor also offers a spectral take on the upward compression. In downward compression, the signal level is reduced when it exceeds the threshold. Upward compression works in the opposite way: the signal level is boosted when it falls below the threshold. This is particularly useful when you want to bring out the ambiance in the signal or achieve more aggressive sounding compression.

Shape your sound's tonal balance like never before
For cases where changes to the tonal balance are desired, the plugin also offers a tilt control for the spectral thresholds. It allows to apply more compression to one part of the spectrum, while compressing the rest of the spectrum less.

Key Features
Down & Up Threshold
Down & Up Ratio
Attack & Release
Intensity
Punch
Tilt & Tilt Centre
Analyser
Ext. Sidechain & sc-hp
Dry-wet mix
Diff & Sidechain
Stereo Link
Input-output-diff level meters
Auto-Gain & Make Up
Scaleable user interface
Internal On/Off Switch
Undo/redo options
A/B Switch
Tooltips

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