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BuzComp version 1.0 (Rev2) demo is now available (Still not fully released).

Changes:

  • Changed all algorithms.
  • Added CP2, CP4 and CP5.

The BuzComp bundle now includes:

  • LT1 - Transparent Brickwall Limiter / Maximizer.
  • CP1 - Flexible Natural Compressor / Limiter / Expander + Maximizer.
  • CP2 / CP3 / CP4 / CP5 - Linear Phase Multiband Flexible Natural Compressor / Limiter / Expander + Maximizer.

CP2 / CP3 / CP4 / CP5 Features:

  • Multiband filters:
    • Division: 2~5 bands.
    • Cross-over frequency: 80hz~16khz.
  • Compressors:
    • Channel input gain: -24~+24 db.
    • Threshold level: -40~0 db.
    • Ratio : 0.5[exp]~50[comp/limit]: 1.
    • Attack curve: hard/soft.
    • Attack time: 0~500 msec.
    • Release mode: manual/auto.
    • Release time [manual]: 0.01~1000 msec.
    • Release depth [auto]: min[0]~max[100] %.
    • Auto release type: smooth/dynamic.
    • Channel output gain: -24~+24 db.
  • Multiband gain-reduction link.
  • Master:
    • Brickwall output limiter/maximizer.
    • Master output (make up gain): -24~+24 db.
  • Gain reduction / Signal level meters.
  • Latency: 138 sample [about 3.1 msec / 44.1 khz].
  • 64-bit internal precision.

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