Fuse Compressor by Minimal Audio
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ต.ค. 2024
- Fuse Compressor - Dynamic Sculpting Effect
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Designed to inspire fast workflows with precision sound, Fuse Compressor is a powerful tool that allows you to focus on creating your best work.
With up to six bands of dual compression, create effects that range from transparent glue to hyper-detailed enhancement, and much more.
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There's a lot of multiband compressors out there, it's nothing new... but I can't help but feel excited to try this one, mostly because I love the way you guys think in terms of workflow. Cluster Delay is my favorite delay, you guys really know what's useful to have in an interface, it's a real delight to work with your tools.
You never disappoint 👌🏻
Sick
Awesome! In just a few seconds, on a banal magnifying glass, you showed all the “charm” of your development)))
I own all your software and its super dope .clean interface,layout design on point and not super cpu extensive.great job guys im already tinkering around with this compressor
Yep ❤
Is there an option to toggle between peak and rms detection?
The future is now lol 🔥
Track ID?
This looks like exactly the plugin I've been looking for as a replacement for ableton multiband dynamics in other daws but is it possible to set attack and release times for each band separately or is it just a universal attack and release time that is for all the bands as what appears to be the case? I can see a universal attack and release being helpful for workflow but sometimes I want to do some more fine tuned adjustments
The adaptive time uses the attack & release time to set individual attack & release settings per band, but it slopes so you'll have faster times on lower bands & longer on higher or vice versa. It's a lot more useful than setting individual A/R per band in our opinion, everything is related to each other and you can quickly change all the bands & hear the results
@@MinimalAudio cool cool thanks for the reply I'll probably pick it up at some point :D
looks awsome, but the visualization is kinda stolen from Abletons MB-Dynamics.