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Reviewed By Gwugluud77 [all]
August 14th, 2022
Version reviewed: n/a on Windows
First thing I found after getting this was the authentically tube-ish, harmonic MIRACLE it did when I applied it to a drum track...I simply stick 2 or 3 $12.00 Pyle sm57s and an Octava-brand condenser haphazardly about the drumkit and press "record" -- good enough for The Kingsmen when they recorded "Louie Louie"; PLENTY good enough for me. This prompted me to buy the paid version, which has 2 additional modeled compressors, and, since I was drooling over the site anyway, I also got the "mixer desk" sim, which has interesting models of various mixers' elements, sounds good...though I'm vague on what that one is used for, exactly, as the models incorporate compressor and 2-band eq, which are both very mild in their effect. May have been better without those being in the way of my "real" comps and eq channels, and to have just left them as colorization VSTs. But meh, they're still great. The paid version of this compressor is only about 2% better than this free one. But yeah, this free compressor lends major wonder to any track you use it on.
Read ReviewReviewed By Trader One [all]
January 8th, 2022
Version reviewed: 1.4.0 on Windows
This one is clear 5 star winner. Its very often listed between the best free compressors and really deserve this position. From technical audio measurement it is better then very good AO compressors and comparable to best paid ones in the industry.
There is more advanced paid version of this plugin - Its worth every penny.
Read ReviewReviewed By Manbombchoi [all]
May 22nd, 2021
Version reviewed: 2.0.0 on Windows
Extremely handy plugin. Subtle application of IVGI works magic for the character of any sound. I have another free saturation plugin that I use all the time. But for the parts of the mix that really matter...I use IVGI.
Read ReviewReviewed By Manbombchoi [all]
May 22nd, 2021
Version reviewed: 1.4.2 on Windows
I really wanted a different compressor from the DAW native I was using. I put in research, I found some compressor plugins on sale, and then I found MJUC. For a little bit of money, you're being given three different compressors with their own character, a really cool UI, and a rich sound. The dedication that went into this VST is incredible (you can read about it on the website for Klanghelm) So really what you're getting is a world class compressor plugin that doesn't cost $300 or more. That is so cool. Tipping my hat to you Klanghelm.
Read ReviewReviewed By nonewwavenofun [all]
August 23rd, 2020
Version reviewed: 3.3 on Windows
A great compressor if you're just learning how compression works, or if you need to quickly throw something on your bass, guitar, etc. Subtle settings also help glue the mix together.
Read Reviewnice looking and great working tool ...............................................................................................................
Read ReviewReviewed By nonewwavenofun [all]
March 8th, 2020
Version reviewed: 1 on Windows
Nice-looking interface and easy to use, but I prefer their DC1A compressor. Similar idea (two knobs, a couple of modes), but feels more intuitive to me. I'd say stick with the one you prefer - you don't need both.
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