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Old 13th May 2012   #1
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Software LSR audio WARMultipress: vintage multiband compressor, tube and tape emulations

A new beta version (0.3.0) of LSR audio WARMultipress is available at LSR audio plugins - VTS, AU - WARMultipress vintage multiband compressor.
It is a 3 band compressor with tube drive and audio tape emulations.


Available for 32 and 64 bits Mac (VTS, AU) and Windows (VST).

Use it for free (until July) and give me some feedback.
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There we go!
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I tried to test it but its headroom is too close to 0dBFS and it barely compress signals recorded below 0dBVU. Apparently it is a good tool, I wish I could give it a proper test in my projects, looks interesting.
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downloaded it and tried it. Sounds good to me, but i do wish there was a bypass switch for each band of compression.
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Auto Volume compensation for each band would seal the deal for me. I have been looking for a nice multiband compressor like the one in the TC Electronic Finalizer Hardware, which has Auto Volume Compensation for each band.
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Seems quiet cool. Several things missing though IMO:

1. and most important: Show exact values when clicking on specific knob.

2. Show ratio as a ratio (2:1 etc.) instead of percent.

3. Overall adjustments for all three bands (Adjusting one of the band functions for all bands simultaneously like change the ratio from 2:1 to 4:1 for all bands at once)

4. Bypass each band.
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Everything they said and maybe an actual gr meter because although the display is nice it's kinda hard to judge sometimes
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thank you for the suggestions.

On each compression band, do you need a bypass (no compression on a band) or a mute (no sound for the frequency band) button ?
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thank you for the suggestions.

On each compression band, do you need a bypass (no compression on a band) or a mute (no sound for the frequency band) button ?
Bypass (having the solo button already does the job already IMO)
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Who did the GUI for you? Very "pulchritudinous"
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I do everything myself, code and design.
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What do the different colors mean?
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Great GUI and sounds great but it is very CPU hungry :/
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