G-Sonique DTC-1, Ultra Transparent VCA Bus & Track Compressor

G-Sonique's new compressor plugin. Does the world need another one?? Well, the DTC-1 focuses on being ultra transparent and miming any coloration/distortion. We'd love to have audio demos.  

Our friends at G-Sonique tell us that "it is well known fact that analog hardware compressors do their job better, more natural and transparent (than software compressors). Hi-end analog mastering compressors are usually very expensive. For mixing you need tents of compressors. Most digital compressors are not very transparent, produce lot of distortion and artifacts.

They continue to explain that the "new G-Sonique DTC-1 is one of most transparent VST compressor around!
Try to use significant gain reduction (10dB and more) and compare it with other VST compressors."

The G-Sonique DTC-1 is modeled on analog VCA based (voltage controlled amplifier) analog bus compressors that are known for its transparency and clear sound without lot of coloration and distortion. DTC-1 is designed for tracking/mixing and very useable for transparent compression during mastering.

G-Sonique DTC-1

G-Sonique DTC-1. 

Top Features:

  • Extremely precious discreet analog hardware VCA (voltage controlled amplifier) component emulation algorithm
  • 3 selectable compression curves: soft, medium, brick
  • Internal oversampling
  • Dry/Wet knob for Parallel (so called New York compression)
  • Treshold + Input knob
  • Attack (mS) / Release (S) knobs
  • Ratio knob 1:1.2 – 1:10
  • Special make-up knob
  • Output gain 

PRICE: 49.90 Eur 

INTRODUCTORY PRICE FOR FIRST 100 CUSTOMERS:  36.90 Eur

PRODUCT PAGE: http://www.g-sonique.com/dtc1compressor.html

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