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Old 17th May 2012   #1
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CRYSONIC INPRESSA (tm) New MultiBand Audio Compression Plugin

AVAILABLE 21st OF MAY 2012

NEW " INPRESSA ™ MULTIBAND HIGH-END AUDIO COMPRESSOR "

NO-COMPROMISES, BEST OF BREED MULTIBAND COMPRESSION WITH MILLITARY PRECISION!


We are extremely excited to announce our soon to be released New product INPRESSA, will be available for both PC & Mac. Take complete control of multi-band dynamic compression to a whole new level with INPRESSA.

Adelaide SA (MAY, 17, 2012) - Crysonic today released the first details about their upcoming product INPRESSA. Providing Zero Latency, Stereo & Mono compatibility together with a unique proprietary Technology provides flexibility and total creative freedom. Transcending other similar plugins of it's type, INPRESSA is set to achieve Vintage and Modern sounding professional results on individual busses and the final Master Mix. INPRESSA has full Double Precision Processing natively which employ very Steep 24 dB/Oct crossover filters virtually eliminating leakage into adjacent compression bands. All available parameters are variable supporting full automation with extreme precision control.

INPRESSA, amongst other unique features automatically chooses the most appropriate peak detection circuit depending on the audio material being worked on previously impossible to do unless you have a countless number and flavor of 'expensive' compressors.

The most noteworthy part of INPRESSA is expressed not only by employing a new state of the art technology but understanding and providing incredibly efficient workflow without crowding the interface with 'most of the time unnecessary' options.

INPRESSA will be available on the 21st of May 2012, for further information including release date, Demo and Pricing please visit crysonic
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Does anyone havve tried it ?
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Does anyone havve tried it ?
Downloaded trial version for fun, and guess what, it doesn't limit at all ! Whatever settings, the level goes beyond 0, limiter engaged or not ! No documentation as usual with them, so no understanding how it is supposed to work.Their Spectraphy was quiet good by the way, but this one is awful...
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No documentation as usual with them, so no understanding how it is supposed to work.Their Spectraphy was quiet good by the way, but this one is awful...
Yeah. Instructions are often handy with demos, disappointing.
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