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REQ: SSL Fusion HF Compressor screenshot
HF Compressor Plug-in emulates the high frequency smoothing circuit from the critically acclaimed SSL Fusion stereo analogue colouration processor, bringing the much sought after sound of analogue rounding to your DAW.

INFO:
Tape like roll-off, smooth compression and maximum transparency, HF Compressor Plug-in gives you the ability to tame harsh, brittle high frequencies, creating a smooth and refined top-end on your stems, mixes and masters, quickly and easily.

Use the X-OVER to fine tune the frequencies which HF Compressor effects, dial in the right amount via THRESHOLD and quickly MIX it with the original signal, or use AUTOGAIN to bring the rounded HF signal back to its original level. HF Compressor can soothe any source material without loosing detail or presence.

Tape like roll-off, smooth compression and maximum transparency, HF Compressor Plug-in gives you the ability to tame harsh, brittle high frequencies, creating a smooth and refined top-end on your stems, mixes and masters, quickly and easily.

Use the X-OVER to fine tune the frequencies which HF Compressor effects, dial in the right amount via THRESHOLD and quickly MIX it with the original signal, or use AUTOGAIN to bring the rounded HF signal back to its original level. HF Compressor can soothe any source material without loosing detail or presence.

Delivers analogue-style HF rounding for taming brittle high-frequencies

Modelled using a combination of real-life measurements, analogue circuit designs, and close collaboration with the original designers Fusion hardware

Ratio, attack and release optimised for maximum transparency

MIX for instant parallel processing

AUTO GAIN introduces an automatic makeup gain to only the compressed frequencies, retaining HF rounding but not loosing level

The Gain Reduction History graph and Gain Reduction meter make it easy to visualise the effect of the circuit.

Use LISTEN to solo the frequencies that are being compressed and removed from the signal.

ECO mode: Reduce latency and CPU-use, for tracking and recording purposes
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comments

  Resident 14.11.2011 596
+78
this will be great to have this weapon in your side!!
Software is like sex,it's better when it's free!
  Member 27.10.2020 4 874
+1355
This would be great. I'm liking Fusion drive.
  Resident 18.03.2013 704
+366
This will happen.
  Member 19.04.2018 10 64
+338
this and the Overstayer would be great
  Member 29.11.2020 29 2559
+2637
hmm. TDR Limiter No.6 anyone ?
It makes no sense to say you’re not good at it. It’s like saying, “I’m not good at being a monk.” You are either living as a monk or you’re not.
  Member 23.04.2015 4 563
+501
Analog is everything. TDR Limiter 6 is digital sounding. (I'm acting like those GS boys lol)
Come here just to try the software and buy it afterwards.
If I don't like the software I will just DELETE it.
  Member 14.04.2021 3 113
+81
Oh yes, that would be fire
  Resident 26.01.2018 248
+82
this would be nice
  Member 29.12.2021 1
0
Thanks man love it
  Member 24.08.2016 5 15
+22
We will need this one to complete the ssl fusion!
  Member 3.06.2021 8 50
+377
please team RET
  Member 28.11.2016 913
+312
I have a real hardware fusion unit (which yes is a lot better than the plug-ins released so far in what they actually do esp the drive ) but they are still great and very useful plug-ins to have for general ITB mixing duties (where I don't use my hardware).

Having A/B'd them the plugs - all plugs - still don't actually do what the fusion (or good real hardware chain) does, in bringing out the mix into real space and adding depth and dimension. The plug-ins do 'similar' but it's all still behind a screen and still sounds flat.

Great plugs but not substitute for the real hardware (I was using other similar and probably just as good plug-ins as these on my mix bus etc BEFORE I had the fusion and thought I was doing great... until I heard what the actual hardware did to the mix).
  Member 30.05.2023 1
0
brilliant!

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