HOFA-Plugins has released HOFA IQ-Comp compressor.
The IQ-Comp is designed to permanently adjust all the relevant settings to fit the musical needs.
Beyond that, the IQ-Comp is able to link the gain reduction with the integrated equalizer if needed. This feature allows you, for example, to boost the bass frequencies of the singer at the loudest parts and allows you to use new Eq variants depending on the compressors gain reduction e.g. while compressing drums.
Features:
- Compressor with intelligent/adaptive attack-, release- and ratio-settings.
- Mono, stereo, dual mono, MS (Lat Vert) operation modes, side chaining and parallel-compression.
- Link-up of gain reduction with the two on-board EQs.
- Allows equalization according to the compressor’s gain reduction.
- Arbitrary shelving and peak filters can be used on the new hEQ.
- EQ look ahead function for transient punch.
- Level & frequency reduction display for optical control.
- Changeable plugin window size.
- “Set as default” preset.
- Supports all common sample frequencies.
- PC and Mac, 32– and 64-bit DAWs.
Pricing & Availability:
The IQ-Comp is available for all common Windows and OS X plugin formats. The introduction price is 89,90 € (66,90 € with educational discount). The regular prices will be 99,90 € and 77,90 €.
The IQ-Comp can be purchased at the HOFA Plugins-STORE.
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