new compressor from Urs?

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Glad to hear that, go Urs, go :D.

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Bump for some news :).

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Bring it, Sir.

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News? - Currently preparing the u-he booth at Musikmesse: Hall 5.1 Stand A 68

If you're there, don't miss out on it!

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Urs wrote:News? - Currently preparing the u-he booth at Musikmesse: Hall 5.1 Stand A 68

If you're there, don't miss out on it!
Please take some pictures of your booth ^^, and a screenshot of the beast :D.

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original flipper wrote:The idea of a compressor that is more like an 'effect' is something I have rambled on about before - quite simply a 'super sucktion/pumping' that some analogue hardware could achieve has not been touched upon in software ... yet.

I don't care what or how it is acomplished but I would love a compressor/effect that gives a really exagerated sucking/pumping effect (this is starting to sound a bit carnal?).

You know, you look at the electronics of some vintage stuff and I am sure that often a certain 'character' was probably achieved through a 'mistake' - connecting the wrong resistor or something - but the 'effect' was pleasing (to some).

I am no coder, but I am sure you could (as an example) delay and/or reverse the output of an inputed signal to create a quasi-pump effect?

Flipper.
I've been thinking that such a compressor "effect" needs to be developed, too!

I often use two compressor plugins in guitar amp sim rigs to try to get the push/pull bloom/sag thing going that some special amps get - but the existing vst compressors and amp sims just don't go far enough. The only amp sims that seem to attempt this at all are ReValver MK II and WarpVST but even they need help from additional compressors. I think it is because most stock off-the-shelf hardware amps don't really do it either (I think I read Neil Young has 13 Fender Deluxe amps but only one does his signature sag stuff), so that goes along the lines of your 'mistake' thinking - I agree 100%!!

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