It is based on an FET-based limiting amplifier design.
DCAM ChanComp features an attack response and is usually intended to be applied to individual elements of various kinds, including drums, bass and vocals.
DCAM ChanComp provides the same controls and compression ratios as the original studio classic, including the ‘all-buttons’ mode. It also allows you to dial between multiple models of different hardware revisions with the continuous Bias control for a variety of compression flavours.
Other additions include a wet/dry mix control for parallel compression and a CV output so you can use DCAM ChanComp’s gain reduction circuit as an envelope follower to modulate other devices within your Reason project.
Pricing & Availability:
DCAM ChanComp is available as a download-only product from the Propellerhead Online Shop, priced at $29 USD / €25 EUR inc. VAT where applicable.
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