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TDR Feedback Compressor - Bam - 29-02-2012 TDR Feedback Compressor
![]() Description A carefully designed RMS-based feed-back dynamics compressor. The processor is dedicated to sum/bus compression and operates very smoothly – even under difficult conditions. The plug-in is the result of an intensive study about the musical behaviour of “classic” feed-back compressor designs. However, it has conceptually nothing in common with “pseudo analogue”, “vintage” or similar buzz words. This is a proud digital processor, made with lots of love and care. ![]() Notable features Typical “Feed-Back Compression” sound and behaviour. All relevant calculations are done at 64bit precision. Bit-transparent differential oversampling structure (only the “wet” part is actually oversampled). Internal re-sampling via high quality linear phase filters. Advanced stereo-linking (reduces audible cross-modulation). Adaptive integration time RMS detector. Freely adjustable compression knee. Blend between the original and compressed signal. Optional side-chain 6dB/Oct high-pass filter. Optional low and high frequency saturation. Optional velocity-based auto-release (dynamic adaptation of release shape (!) and timing for transparent gain reduction). Latency compensated parallel bypass (i.e. processing not interrupted). Known issues & missing features Not yet optimized for sample-rates higher than 48kHz (sounds fine, but requires huge CPU power). Not SSE/SSE2 optimized (i.e. algorithm could run much faster). “Delta” monitor mode switch. http://www.tokyodawn.net/labs/TDR%20Feedback%20Compressor.zip?9d7bd4 Re: TDR Feedback Compressor - freemobil - 01-03-2012 Sieht ja schon mal sehr schick aus,...dann schauen wir mal genauer unter die Haube, ob das Plug dort auch so glänzen kann ![]() |