It’s a variable gain compressor that sounds as great on your mastering bus as it does on your individual tracks. Jan Sefchik (Mastering Engineer at Capitol Records), this tube compressor circuitry is loosely based on the Fairchild 660. MagicDeathEye – Everyone who has ever had the opportunity to listen to the MagicDeathEye compressor was amazed at its sound. Finally, the plugin has the option of 2x or even 4x oversampling! The amount of harmonic distortion can range from 0 to 100 percent, where 50 percent is the level of the hardware block. Conversely, for the low-frequency range, an additional elliptical filter on the side signal will be very useful for mastering.
Of course, by trying to stay as close to the hardware as possible in terms of sound, we again allowed ourselves to implement some additional pluses in the software plug-in: the high-frequency EQ can be applied to the full stereo field, the midfield, or just the side signal. If you ask about the difference in the assignment of these two parameters, a mono compressor will usually work on separate tracks, while a stereo compressor, with its noticeably smoother compression curve and additional EQ parameters, will work on the main bus. So besides the second channel, which, unlike its hardware prototype, has already been added to the “mono” MDE plugin, we have an EQ section here, and the compression curve is actually quite different from the mono version. The gain of the bands can be 5 dB or 3 dB, separated between 5 steps. There is also a dual frequency low frequency mode for enhanced bass control. This means that the processing does not take place before or after the compression section, it is inside it! The EQ circuit is based on inductance and has wide curves to give program material a little something else. An equalizer is built into the amplifier structure on a variable slope tube. There are two (boost only) bands with two frequency samples each. This new version has an added equalizer section. From the hardware description: “A stereo compressor is two mono compressor circuits with some extras for mastering and bus compression. Intel & Apple Silicon supported.ĭescription: The second product of the ongoing and very fruitful collaboration with MagicDeathEye is the accurate emulation of their stereo compressor and equalizer.
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