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BLEASS Compressor is a compression plugin designed to control dynamics, stabilize a signal, and shape the character of a source within a mix. It adapts equally well to electronic production needs (rhythmic sidechain, synths, drum buses) as to more acoustic contexts (vocals, guitars, basses, recorded instruments) where the goal is to achieve more consistent hold and better presence. Thanks to the external sidechain and its filters, it helps avoid "blind" compression and maintain a cleaner sound, especially when certain frequencies trigger gain reduction too quickly.
The external sidechain lets you use a control track (for example, a kick) to drive the compression of another track (bass, pads, reverb, bus). It's the ideal tool to achieve a clearer groove, create rhythmic movement typical of electronic music, or simply free up space in the low end without over-EQing.
The built-in dual filters allow surgical adjustment of the compressor's behavior. By filtering what the compressor "hears," you can, for example, prevent sub-bass frequencies from over-triggering gain reduction or, conversely, make the compression react to a specific area of the signal to control harshness in the mids. The result: more controlled dynamics and a more balanced mix, without loss of punch.
With adjustable attack and release parameters and a ratio reaching up to 60:1, BLEASS Compressor covers a wide range of uses: light control to even out a vocal, stronger compression to thicken a bus, or a more radical approach for creative pumping and squashing effects. This flexibility makes it a versatile compressor, relevant both as an insert on tracks and for group processing.
Real-time visualization helps instantly understand the impact of settings on the signal. It's a real time saver for dialing in gain reduction, finding the right balance between impact and control, and working more reliably, especially when mixing complex sessions.
Designed to stay lightweight, BLEASS Compressor allows stacking multiple instances in a project without compromising performance. You maintain a smooth session even with numerous virtual instruments, effects, and processing buses.