Tube Compressor

This versatile compressor with integrated tube-simulation allows you to achieve smooth and warm compression effects. The VU meter shows the amount of gain reduction. Tube Compressor features an internal side-chain section that lets you filter the trigger signal.

VU Meter

Shows the amount of gain reduction.

In/Out Meters

Show the highest peaks of all available input and output channels.

Input

Determines the compression amount. The higher the input gain, the more compression is applied.

Drive (1.0 to 6.0 dB)

Controls the amount of tube saturation.

Output (-12 to 12 dB)

Sets the output gain.

Character

Keeps the bass tight and preserves its attacks by decreasing the tube saturation for lower frequencies, and adds brilliance by creating harmonics for higher frequencies.

Attack (0.1 to 100 ms)

Determines how fast the compressor responds. If the attack time is long, more of the initial part of the signal passes through unprocessed.

Release (10 to 1000 ms or Auto mode)

Sets the time after which the gain returns to its original level. If Auto Release is activated, the plug-in automatically finds the best release setting for the audio material.

Mix

Adjusts the mix between dry signal and wet signal, preserving the transients of the input signal.

Ratio

Toggles between a low and a high ratio value.

Side-Chain

Activates the internal side-chain filter. The input signal can then be shaped according to the filter parameters. Internal side-chaining is useful for tailoring how the gate operates.

Side-chain section

Filter Type (Low-Pass/Band-Pass/High-Pass)

If Side-Chain is activated, these buttons allow you to set the filter type to low-pass, band-pass, or high-pass.

Center

If Side-Chain is activated, this sets the center frequency of the filter.

Q-Factor

If Side-Chain is activated, this sets the resonance or width of the filter.

Monitor

Allows you to monitor the filtered signal.

Note

This plug-in supports external side-chaining. For a description of how to set up side-chain routing, see the Operation Manual.