Compassion is a dynamics processor, designed to be "ready for any dynamic processing on any signal," according to DMG.
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Overview
- Multiple styles of dynamic processing available.
- Advanced mode for fine-tweaking, Main mode for fast usage.
- Mods system for configuration.
- Zero latency (with lookaheads and oversampling disabled).
- Windows VST, VST3,VST 64,VST3 64,RTAS. Mac VST, VST3,VST 64,VST3 64,AU32+64bit, RTAS
Sound
- Configurable topology.
- Compression, Expansion, Upward Expansion and Upward Compression
- Wet/Dry for “New York”/Parallel Compression
- Linear Phase Split EQ mode for “Dynamic EQ” processing
- Configurable detectors with M/S processing
- Transient Shaper and Clip Limiter modules.
- Oversampling mode for alias-free operation.
- Signal path and sidechain EQs
Vision
- Waveform/gr display.
- Knee and Response graphs.
- Advanced mode, with pages for each section.
- Sidechain and signalpath EQ graphs.
- Configurable VU, supporting K-metering and variable ballistics
- Mods system
- 8 banks of A/B
- Preset management system
- Undo/redo
- Clip LED
Pricing & Availability
Compassion is available in VST, AU and RTAS format for Mac OS X and Windows. It is priced at £135 and a demo version is available from dmgaudio.com.
Head to DMG Audio for more details.
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