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This one can give real shine to your frequencies, a must have. Anonymous Aug 26 Aug 26 On Mac I dont get any "run as admin"-option. Nothing ends up in the plugin folders automatically. I have no idea what I am doing wrong. Anyone got a clue? Anonymous Aug 27 Aug 27 I just had to restart the computer. Great plugin. MR Music Jun 25 Jun 25 Mason Mar 13 Mar 13 Not OP, but not running as administrator is a stupid mistake I was totally making.

Pretty annoying that Windows gave me no prompt - just said the program got installed fine even though absolutely nothing was done. Thank you! Tim Jan 15 Jan 15 I have download it but when i open it in Fl Studio. It doesn't load, There is an error I have tried it for 3 more times and it still doesn't work. Who can help me? Feb 28 Hope that helps Apr 08 Thanks you were right you are a genius, greetings.

Sept 24 Why am I getting strange sounds coming from the OTT plugin when no music is playing? MadeitE Sept 01 Sept 01 OWN Aug 14 Aug 14 Bill Miles Sept 20 Sept 20 Aavash Aug 10 Aug 10 Run as admin and it works perfectly! Rico Jun 26 Jun 26 Dox Jun 27 Jun 27 OTT works best at low amounts of depth. Use it properly, it will make anything be more louder and present.

Mar 09 A great free multiband compressor plugin. There is clearly no shortage of free multiband compressors, but not all of them are worth the download. Sometimes, you really do get what you pay for. Convergence by Cut Through Recordings is a feature-packed multiband compressor with a beautiful interface. Touted as a mastering grade plugin, Convergence provides super clean and precise dynamic control and a good deal of configuration options.

They offer a free VST, which is the subject of this review. To my eyes, the GUI is immediately inviting and modern without being cluttered with too many controls. The sound aims at utmost digital accuracy, with a very minimal phase shift. More importantly, the plugin is impressively efficient in terms of CPU consumption.

In the free VST you can choose between 2 and 4 freq. The main spectrum analyzer display lets you easily adjust the crossover points of these bands.

Our favorite feature is the ability to link any of the compression controls across all the bands. This means you can increase or decrease the value of any parameter for all the bands at once. Each band can also be heard in solo, with the ability to solo multiple bands together.

The plugin packs in envelope and compression curve displays gain reduction display is only in the paid version for accurate real-time visualization. Oversampling up to 2x is available 8x in paid version to top off an already impressive feature set. This versatile mastering compressor can handle even the most dynamic of tracks. Convergence features up to 10 bands of compression and as low as 2 bands. Convergence is worth checking out, especially as a field test for the premium version.

It looks great and provides precise feedback of the compression process, true to its mastering grade tag. GMulti should be the first thing you check out if you want a transparent multi-band compressor plugin.

You can read the online manual and download the plugin here. GMulti fixes the number of bands at three. The presence of only 3 bands simplifies the process and saves some time while still delivering quality results. A mix knob is also a thoughtful addition to achieve parallel processing. The crossover frequencies of the bands are user-defined. Any band can be muted for monitoring individual frequency ranges. A global control for input gain and a useful high pass filter are also provided for volume matching and avoiding low-end pumping effects.

The plugin can be set quickly to get great results. It performs very well in taming harshness in the high end for drum busses cymbals or full-mixes. On the low end , I found it great for preventing bass or heavy guitars from getting muddy. Each band sports a width control to increase stereo information or collapse down to mono. For individual elements or larger groups, this plugin is a great pick to add to your toolkit of VST compressor plugins for quick recall. See if you can spot any visual compromises they made along the way!

The GUI is as no-frills as it gets, with a highly accurate real-time spectral display and a tabbed view for each band. ReaXComp supports practically unlimited individual frequency bands. From sculpting to high-quality crossovers, it can handle even the most minute, demanding mastering tasks with ease. And… it also works as a multiband expander — a feature rarely found on other multi-band compressors in this roundup or otherwise. An auto-makeup gain function and sidechain ability round out this seriously serious plugin.

As always, they deliver in style. It includes features like negative over compression, parallel New York style compression, options to compress left and right channels independently dual mono , peak and RMS compression relaxed , and a high pass filter to reduce bass overload deep.

And it just looks nice! The compression works great on guitars, bass, drums, and more. Download: Klanghelm. Anyway, MCompressor features an adjustable compression shape as well as up-sampling options for added clarity. Controls include input, RMS, output, threshold, attack, ratio, release, sidechain compression, and controls for sidechain compression — high-pass and low-pass. Some producers have MCompressor as their favorite compressor, so that should give you a good sense of how good it is.

Download: MeldaProduction. TDR Kotelnikov is a powerhouse wideband dynamics processor. It can change the dynamic range in a major way without losing the original tone, timbre, and punch of any signal. That makes it great for stereo bus compression, in addition to a host of other applications, including mastering, of course.

Its main controls include threshold, peak crest, soft knee, ratio, attack, release peak, release RMS, makeup, dry mix, out gain, Delta, and bypass. It features a simple interface, mostly centered around the knobs, with a single accent color in this case, blue. Some users call it the most transparent mastering plugin available. Download: Tokyo Dawn Records. TDR Molotok is yet another Tokyo Dawn Records creation, and while it is closer to a transient processor, knowing the quality of products TDR creates, we thought it was worthy of inclusion.

Molotok is perfect for drums, vocals, guitar, bass, and more, whether you want to add some crispness and impact, or enrichment and enhancement to specific tracks. Its interface is a little different from the typical TDR plugins, but still intuitive and simply designed. Most producers seem to love this compressor, and it has a lot of controls that give you access to compression character you might not be able to achieve with other compressors.

That said, dialing in your ideal tone may take some time, so be patient with the process. MJUC jr. A deep, lively soundstage comes alive with the two gain stages and interstage transformer simulation. The three-position timing switch gives you control over the attack and release times, as well as the slew rate of the transformers and other timing settings influencing the generated harmonics or saturation.

Again, we dig the Klanghelm interface. Beautiful, realistic, simple. And it looks like it could be a real piece of hardware gear. Your main controls are compress, time constants fast, slow, auto , and make-up. As you can see, it is a simplistic compressor, but it is powerful. It will add some coloration to your tracks, but in this case, in a good way. This VST features a classic peach colored interface. It has two sections, including compression with controls for attack, ratio, threshold, and makeup.



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