Classic Op Amp-Based Compressor Emulated

US Fuse Audio Labs releases the VCL-4 Vintage Opto Leveler plug-in      17/01/18

Classic Op Amp-Based Compressor Emulated


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Fuse Audio Labs tells us that the VCL-4 is a faithful emulation of the silver face revision of the op amp based successor of THE classic late 60s opto leveler. They say that it provides you with unintrusive to extreme program dependent and musical opto compression. The switchable ratio option makes for a flexible solution for a wide range of source material.

A spokesperson told us, "During the modeling process we rebuilt the entire original circuit on strip board, however replacing the original opto-cells that were made up of an LED and an LDR with suitable Vactrols. Every part of the circuit including the receiver stage, the side-chain and Vactrol LED driver circuit, the Vactrol itself as well as the push-pull driver stage and the output transformer has been accurately modeled."

Available in VST, VST3, AAX Native, AudioUnits for Mac OS and Windows in 32 and 64 bits.

Pricing and Availability:
On sale for $39 until January 31st. ($59 regular price)

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