Flexible Dynamics Control with Analog Character
The IK Multimedia T-RackS Comprexxor is an analog-modeled dynamics processor based on one of the most flexible hardware units ever built. From gentle massaging to brickwall crushing, the Comprexxor will warm up your cold, unforgiving digital tracks. This compressor plug-in includes eight ratio curves with optical and GB modes — the former delivers a tried-and-true LA studio sound; the latter is guaranteed to gain your brain. The Comprexxor's Color section will distress your tracks with a variety of rich analog-flavored overtones. You also get a sidechain path for dead-on EQ detection. Of course, IK's Comprexxor works as a single plug-in or inside of a T-RackS processing chain.
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Eight flexible ratio curves and analog-style saturation
Like the hardware that inspired it, it's hard to surpass the T-RackS Comprexxor when it comes to sonic flexibility. This plug-in's eight ratio curves span the full gamut of legendary compressor designs, permitting you to select 1:1 for warm coloration without compression, Max for nuked-and-crushed brickwall limiting, and everything in between. You also get an optical mode for classic opto-style compression and a GB mode for valley-style dynamics control. The engineers here at Sweetwater really dig the Comprexxor's Color section, which permits you to inject any source with ear-grabbing second- or third-order harmonic saturation. Thanks to the T-RackS Comprexxor, you'll never need to settle for a boring-sounding track again.
IK Multimedia T-RackS Comprexxor Features:
- Analog-modeled dynamics processor based on a flexible hardware unit
- 8 ratio curves span 1:1 (no compression) to Max (nuked-and-crushed brickwall limiting)
- Optical mode provides classic opto-style compression
- GB mode yields gain-your-brain, valley-style dynamics control
- Color section distresses any source with ear-grabbing 2nd- or 3rd-order harmonic saturation
- Convenient sidechain path supplies dead-on EQ detection
- Works as a single plug-in or inside of a T-RackS processing chain