It is designed to provide Zero Latency, Stereo & Mono compatibility. Inpressa is set to achieve Vintage and Modern sounding professional results on individual busses and the final Master Mix. Inpressa has Double Precision Processing natively which employ 24 dB/Oct crossover filters, virtually eliminating leakage into adjacent compression bands, according to the company.
All available parameters are variable supporting full automation. Inpressa, amongst other features automatically chooses the most appropriate peak detection circuit depending on the audio material being worked on.
Availability:
Inpressa will be available soon “to increase depth, definition and loudness of all music productions.”
For further information including release date, demo and pricing please visit www.crysonic.com.
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