- Home
- Free App Analytics
- Kompresor
- Kompresor Vs. Multi-Band Compressor Plugin
Kompresor vs Multi-Band Compressor Plugin Usage & Stats
Kompresor is a versatile and powerful, yet easy to use, compressor. With several compression algorithms under the hood, Kompresor is suitable for use on a wide variety of signals, on the mix bus, or for mastering.
For the most transparent compression, ideal for mastering, use AUTO or "AUTO A" envelopes. Use PROGRAM envelope for an easy mix bus gluing effect. If you are after the classic style compression switch to feedback configuration. Select RMS detector for a smoother compression suitable for vocals, guitars, etc.
To help you fine tune compression parameters, enable DELTA feature to monitor only the difference between the uncompressed and compressed signal. Last but not least, Kompresor has an external side chain input for those times when you need to duck one signal based on another one.
Features:
– Four types of compression Attack/Release envelopes SIMPLE, AUTO, AUTO A, and PROGRAM.
– External sidechaining (only in hosts that support external sidechaining)
– Very fast attack time - 0.01ms
– Ratio up to 30:1
– Soft knee up to 50dB width
– Feedforward and feedback configuration
– Peak and RMS detectors
– Sidechain high pass filter
– Parallel processing
– Monitoring only the difference between the uncompressed and compressed signal
– Intelligent auto makeup gain
– 4x oversampling to avoid aliasing
– Plenty of factory presets to provide a starting point
Kompresor is primarily an AUv3 effect. To use Kompresor as a plug-in, you will need an AUv3 compatible host such as Garageband, AUM, etc.
Kompresor application is there to provide a user manual and a chance to use Kompresor with the microphone input.
- Apple App Store
- Paid
- Music
Store Rank
- -
This is a AUv3 compatible audio compressor which can be used as plugin with your favourite DAW such as Cubasis, Meteor, Auria or GarageBand. It supports a modern graphical interface and presets with stereo meters for monitoring signal levels.
An audio compressor is used to reduce the volume levels of loud sounds above a specified threshold and amplify quiet parts thus reducing an audio signals dynamic range. The dynamic volume changes of a recording means that the overall level of the compressed recording can be increased inside your mix. The recording will also sit inside your whole mix much more easily.
There are times when you need to apply different amounts of compression to specific frequency bands such as when compressing drums. In these cases you can isolate say the kick drum and the snare, providing a boost to the kick, while suppressing the snare.
This multi band compressor allows you to define 4 bands, with separate threshold, ratio, gain, attack and release times for each.
We also provide an automatic gain mode, often referred to as make-up which automatically boosts the signal as you decrease the threshold. Once the compressor gate is triggered simply adjust the gain to suite.
This effect effectively splits the frequency domain into 4 bands using 3 crossover controls. We provide gate and peak lights for all four compression bands as well as allowing you to mute specific bands which might be useful if you are wanting to remove a frequency range from the mix.
This is one of a suite of AUv3 compatible plugins which will also soon be available from 4Pockets.
- Apple App Store
- Paid
- Music
Store Rank
- -
Kompresor vs. Multi-Band Compressor Plugin ranking comparison
Compare Kompresor ranking trend in the past 28 days vs. Multi-Band Compressor Plugin
Rank
No Data Available
Kompresor vs. Multi-Band Compressor Plugin ranking by country comparison
Compare Kompresor ranking trend in the past 28 days vs. Multi-Band Compressor Plugin
No Data to Display
Compare to any site with our free trial
Kompresor VS.
Multi-Band Compressor Plugin
January 10, 2025