I built a multiband de-esser + transient shaper and utility plugin — need feedback

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Hey all, I’m a producer (hobby-ish) but work in IT as my day job.

I’ve been building a few plugins before but nothing serious. However, now I actually did something serious that I wanted myself when I'm in a session with an artist.

Mac only for now (Windows is coming but needs work)
AU + VST3
macOS 11+ (Intel + Apple Silicon)
Signed, No iLok, no dongle
Trials activate with one click inside the plugin.

So I need brutally honest feedback for any of these 3 plugins.

SessionStrip (free)
My go to for automating the most common stuff in a single plugin.
Includes: LP/HP, width, polarity and mute.

AHFSC (14 day trial)
Multiband de-esser/resonance reducer that listens to the raw audio for a few seconds and suggests reduction bands for sibilance, nasal honk, harshness etc.
You can add (double click) up to 4 draggable bands that are resizable. They are free ranges rather than fixed crossovers. I built this because I kept stacking too many plugins to solve the same problems for certain vocals.
However, I use de-esser:s on everything... drums, FX or whatever.. so feel free to experiment.

ATC (14-day trial)
Multiband transient shaper with harmonics for each band (full or low, mid, high).
You can also layer one-shots sample (still under development thought but has a few that comes with the plugin).
You can solo each band (Option + click a band) and also mid/side.
+ More fancy routing if you want to route transients/sustain streams separately.

Site: dsp.keskolabs.com

Fair fine print: the plugins send one anonymous daily ping with version, OS and DAW so I know what to support.
It can be turned off in settings and the /privacy page spells out exactly what is sent.
There is a full 14-day refund if you don't like it.

I’ll be around today, so rough feedback is more useful than kind feedback.
Tell me what is broken, confusing, annoying or just missing.

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