Compressor Plug-In For Mac And Windows

US audioD3CK releases ChopChop      08/07/14

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audioD3CK has released ChopChop, a compressor for Mac and Windows. They say that ChopChop's algorithm was originally designed to be reasonably clean while operating with a very fast attack time and classic peak detection, resulting in a very flexible compressor with a distinct sound.

A spokesperson told us "ChopChop is best used when the compression is meant to be heard, but it can act as an invisible tool too. It offers a rich feature set presented on a very simple user interface, designed for a optimal workflow. Distinct features like the adjustable range knee or the release acceleration control distinguish it form other compressors. Lastly, its external side-chain allows ChopChop to duck tracks or tame fighting frequencies, which might come in handy at any time!"

Features:

  • external side chain
  • linear domain compression for an old school sound
  • high pass filter in side chain
  • range control to limit amount of gain reduction
  • range knee to alter character of compression range
  • mid/side mode
  • freely adjustable channel linking
  • adjustable compression knee
  • full range ratio, all the way form 1:1 to 1:infinity
  • flexible metering
  • parallel compression
  • release acceleration control to alter compressors behavior

 

 

Pricing and Availability:
ChopChop TOOL: 49€
ChopChop TOY: 19€

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